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For informational, educational & entertainment purposes only.

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This content is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and is not investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security.

T$R independently initiated coverage of Doubleview Gold on 14 June 2020. D4 (founder of T$R) and D4’s spouse hold Doubleview Gold shares and may buy or sell Doubleview Gold securities at any time without notice. These holdings represent a financial interest and a conflict of interest, and this content may reflect bias.

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Page Updated – March 13, 2023

Doubleview Gold Attractive to a big Industry Name

Robert Friedland joined Sunrise Energy’s board as Co-Chair & Non-Executive Director in 2016.  He is Sunrise Energy’s largest shareholder.  If you don’t know who Robert Friedland is please see the following links Mining Hall of Fame & Bio on Ivanhoe Mining page

Have  a look at both quick comparison pages below to see if Doubleview Gold is also desirable enough to attract a big name.

When Robert Friedland got involved with Sunrise Energy in 2016, there was a lot less known about it than what is known now but it was enough to attract one of the biggest names in the mining industry.

Also, the Green Energy Transition didn’t exist at that time as it was before countries started talking about lowering carbon emissions and it was before they put pressure on auto manufacturers to go 100% electric with dates banning internal combustion engine vehicles.

The times are very different now due to the Green Energy Transition.  Many metals are expected to experience supply deficits and some major mining companies need to acquire new projects to help meet the upcoming demand.  With a possible mother of all resource bull markets about to happen, it is easy to predict the outcome of what’s unfolding and there’s tremendous money to be made if one invests wisely in the right companies.  Many strategic investors and some of the biggest names in the mining industry will want to position themselves to capitalize on what’s coming.

Doubleview Gold has a lot of undrilled targets (only 51 holes have been drilled which includes 12 pending assays in a huge 2.7 km x 3.7 km 3D IP target of 4 billion tons), has not yet found the system’s heat source which typically contains a porphyry’s highest grades, has what seems to be the most unique/desirable scandium extraction process that could allow the scandium market to explode, has many very desirable critical metals required for the Green Energy Transition, is located in the most desirable country due to its aggressive critical metals strategy to advance projects quicker and is attracting majors to want more projects in Canada, etc. etc.

In my opinion, if Sunrise Energy was able to attract one of the mining industry’s biggest names in 2016, I believe Doubleview Gold definitely has enough to attract a big name to it.

What happens to a small company that attracts one of the biggest names in the industry and buys shares of it?  Look what happened to Sunrise Energy starting in 2016 after Robert Friedland joined the board of the company:

 

Doubleview Gold has many near-term significant catalysts pending.  In my opinion, these pending catalysts have the potential to catapult the stock price to multi-dollar ranges.

What would happen if all the pending catalysts deliver like the company anticipates and a big name becomes associated with Doubleview Gold?

Stay tuned because we’ll soon find out this year!

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