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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Transatlantic Mining Corp TRRGF


Primary Symbol: V.TCO

Transatlantic Mining Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metal explorer. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral property interests, such as the Golden Jubilee and Miller Mine Gold Property and the Monitor Copper/Gold Property. It has property interests including an 80% joint venture position on the Monitor Copper-Gold project in Montana-Idaho and 100% of the... see more

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Transatlantic Mining Corp > TCO History and Lineage
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Post by Snowdogy on Feb 01, 2023 10:12am

TCO History and Lineage

I'm trying to remember and hopefully not confuse the stories of companies I've held for what seems like a millennium. If I recall, TCO lineage goes back as folows:

TCO - Archean Star - Kent Resources (V.KEX) where Kent is now Bayhorse Silver (V.BHS)

If I recall, Archean Star was spun off Kent before Kent transformed into Bayhorse. Archean Star was involved in gold exploration in Australia. Archean Star became Transatlantic and then got involved in Africa. The african situation became mired in fraud leading to a trading halt being imposed on Transatlantic for something like a year while things were sorted out. Transatlantic emerged from that ugly situation with new owners and then concentrated on the US northwest as we see today.

As a result of all these transactions my holdings across a few accounts are in odd numbers, ie not, for example 10,000 shares but for example 9851 shares.

Can anyone crtique/correct me here?
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