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The Case for TNR Gold – Independent Analysis

The Case for TNR Gold – Independent Analysis by Leslie Michael April 2019 TNR GOLD [TNR.V] is looking to make waves in the mining world. Armed with a strategic portfolio of high-quality acquisitions, the company is attracting attention from major producers.  The company came to my attention last year from someone familiar with their story. TNR Gold identifies mining exploration and royalty projects in advancing stages where infrastructure has already been developed. They acquire these projects for pennies on the dollar. Then acquisition costs, downside risks and shareholder dilution is hedged further by partnering with major producers. Management holds nearly 50% of all outstanding shares. Insider filings show they are continuing to buy each month. CEO Kirill Klip handpicked a team of seasoned personnel. It is estimated that the entire company core throughout Europe and North America, including management and close associates, own 70-75% of all outstanding shares. T

The Legend of Goodfish

By Leslie Michael Goodfish was only a puppy when Eric, a traveling wild mushroom picker spotted her near Goodfish Lake within the Goodfish Reserve of No rthern Alberta. She was laying a ditch, unable to move. Her nose was severely broken, legs paralyzed, and she was clearly struggling to survive. He picked her up and carried her to a local facility. After a general examination, it was determined the puppy was not likely going to make it. And perhaps the best thing to do would be to put her down to stop her from suffering needlessly. Eric felt this puppy’s fate was his responsibility. So he brought her back into the wild to shoot her with his rifle. As he had the gun on her, he gave the situation more thought ...”Give her more time to see if any recovery is possible.” Each day he picked this puppy up and carried her in his pack. With an entourage of one, Eric searched out his wild mushroom fortune. After a week had passed the puppy wasn’t getting better. She was constan