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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Providence Gold Mines Inc V.PHD

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRRVF

Providence Gold Mines Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the process of exploring and evaluating its mineral property located in California, United States. It owns 100% interest in Tuolumne Property. The Company’s gold mines consist of seven patented stake mineral claims and 22 located claims, encompassing an area of approximately 324 acres, which... see more

TSXV:PHD - Post Discussion

Providence Gold Mines Inc > Providence history
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Post by Ernie1908 on Nov 11, 2020 9:20am

Providence history

if the drilling proves the mine’s potential, PHD will rise toward $ 1.
Comment by medvic1 on Nov 11, 2020 10:56am
There's a potential, that's why they're drilling to determine how big it is. Important part is it is a stockpile, not nessasary to dig dip tonnels for mining. ROI is going to be crazy.  So, with this drilling result market will take a notice. PHD should get much bigger financing and fast.  I guess, SP at $1 end of spring. Congrats to those who enter at 0.09c.
Comment by lechmeir on Nov 11, 2020 3:09pm
I always figured that the stockpile would make financing unnecessary.
Comment by medvic1 on Nov 11, 2020 3:14pm
Yes. You right. What I'm thinking..., sitll under impression of difficult financing from the past...