An introduction to a new exploration Company that is cashed up
Prize Mining, TSX.V:PRZ, is essentially a new resource Company that just raised $6 million (Canadian Dollars). I am joined by Feisal Somji, CEO of Prize Mining, to outline the important aspects of the Company. We discuss the cash position, current projects in the Company portfolio, and what the strategy is moving through the next few months.
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I bought a lot of RZL at .015 recently and it is also not on stockcharts. it now trades at .055 or 3.66 x .015. It’s a turnaround play with new management and very good properties. There’s plenty of risk but it’s a far cry from Vegas.
Agreed Matthew.
There are plenty of companies not available on stockcharts, so I wouldn’t use that as criteria on rather to invest in a company or not.
Hi J,
This company is pretty much brand new. I introduced it to everyone because of the fact that it has money and is so fresh to the market. They are currently working on the website but I recommend looking at the documents available and making an assessment based on the Company plans. I am invested because I like to get in early and hope they can follow through on what they are planning.
Thanks for the heads up Cory.
Cory
You are doing a tremendous job introducing new and interesting PM companies to the KE Report listeners. Please know that there are MANY people that find these types of insightful interviews extremely useful in their investment strategies in the PM sector.
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Something stinks here.
certainly was meant as a dont bother because its not listed at stockcharts but impossible for true chart traders at this point to invest without the guidelines we use…you can email stockcharts and suggest a ticker they dont have listed. Corey whats invested $500…$5,000…$50gs… to each their own but this is NOT investing its pure speculation
not meant…..Cory not corey…sorry
“A Very Exciting Discovery Story” Eric Coffin with Adamera CEO Mark Kolebaba
Published on May 23, 2017
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lol…visit the web site ….which is coming soon….even stockcharts does not have their ticker symbol listed….wow!…better odds in Vegas