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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd T.WDO

Alternate Symbol(s):  WDOFF

Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd. is a Canadian-focused gold producer with two high grade underground assets, the Eagle River mine in Ontario and the Kiena mine in Quebec. The Company has an exploration program both underground and on the surface within the mine area and more regionally at both the Eagle River and Kiena Complex. The Eagle River Underground Mine is located 50 kilometers west of Wawa... see more

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Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd > Just asking to myself ?
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Post by bossu on May 20, 2021 10:34am

Just asking to myself ?

Quite obvious that the reserves are there with already good reserves and increasing by the drilling activities and the ''huge''interception annouced yesterday .
Duncan your are too ''slow''to take a simple decision:
''Putt the switch on and make the mill turning and pour the gold bar as soon as possible.''
Comment by garmin1 on May 21, 2021 2:09pm
Maybe management doesn't want to lock in promises. Management has long promoted the potential for deeper resources, and as we now know, it is indeed coming to fruition. A question in my mind is could potential for much much greater gold resources entail rewriting a vastly modified new mine plan?