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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Carolina Rush Corp V.RUSH

Alternate Symbol(s):  PUCCF

Carolina Rush Corporation is a Canada-based junior exploration company focused on exploring the Carolina Terrane in the southeast United States. The Company’s flagship Brewer Gold-Copper Project is located at the Brewer Gold Mine property, which covers approximately 397 hectares (ha) in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, 17 kilometers (km) along the trend from the producing Haile Gold Mine... see more

TSXV:RUSH - Post Discussion

Carolina Rush Corp > Re: Oceana
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Post by Sweetwater1 on Jan 07, 2021 4:57pm

Re: Oceana

I don't see anything in that report that would require us tto concern ourselves with Oceana. The only thing that will interest them in anyway whatsoever would be excellent drill results. That being said it would most likely require several rounds of drilling to perk their interest. News on results should be out 2-3 weeks is my estimation. Glta
Comment by GoldBrooke on Jan 08, 2021 8:35am
Haile mine is only 12km away. And so far they are still expanding so that's an excellent indicator for anyone near them. They said concentrate on organic growth but would they really say M&A unless something was happening immediately? Their improved financials sets them up to be rdy for when pancon starts finding commercial grades. I'd bet currently the risk is too high for them to ...more