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A Junior Miner May Have Started A New Canadian Gold Rush
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LONDON, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The first discovery in this gold patch last year netted investors 7,000% returns. A potential second could net them even more. These are the types of gold plays that come along only once-in-a-lifetime. Mentioned in today s commentary includes:
Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE: GOLD),
AngloGold Ashanti Limited (NYSE: AU),
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (NYSE: FCX),
Franco-Nevada Corporation (NYSE: FNV),
Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM)
Amex Exploration (AMEX) made the first discovery of high-grade gold discovery last year in its Perron Gold project. Right before that announcement, another small-cap miner,
A Junior Miner May Have Started A New Canadian Gold Rush
The first discovery in this gold patch last year netted investors 7,000% returns. A potential second could net them even more. These are the types of gold plays that come along only once-in-a-lifetime.
Amex Exploration (TSX:AMEX) made the first discovery of high-grade gold discovery last year in its Perron Gold project. Right before that announcement, another small-cap miner,
Starr Peak Mining Ltd. (
most of the land adjacent to Amex. And then it scooped up the nearby past-producing Normetal Mine, which has given the market ~10.1 million tonnes of 2.15% copper, 5.12% zinc, 0.549g/t of gold and 45.25 g/t of silver.
New report finds numerous examples from the 1940s to 80s when ministers would usually tell parliament about UK special forces.
Extreme secrecy allows prime ministers to covertly deploy UK forces abroad and bypass parliamentary scrutiny
British government ministers were willing to give Parliament more information about the UK military’s special forces during World War 2 and the “end of empire” than they do today, new research reveals.
Ministers currently claim to have a “long-standing policy” of not commenting on Britain’s Special Air Service (SAS) when asked by MPs for basic details of its operations.
The special forces, which consist of several thousand personnel, are believed to be involved in eight covert wars abroad, including Yemen and Mali, and have a multibillion-pound budget.
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