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Carlyle Commodities: Early Results At The Newton Project — With Morgan Good

Joining us today on the Daily Dive is Morgan Good, CEO of Carlyle Commodities Corp (CSE: CCC). Morgan sits down
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Joining us today on the Daily Dive is Morgan Good, CEO of Carlyle Commodities Corp (CSE: CCC). Morgan sits down with us today to disucss precious metals and the impact of current macro events. We then transition to Carlyle, where we discuss the exploration strategy, major project comparables, and recent drill results from the project.

READ: Carlyle Commodities Hits 689 Metres Of 0.51 g/t Gold

Carlyle Commodities Corp is focused on the exploration advancement of its flagship Newton gold-silver project in British Columbia, Canada.


FULL DISCLOSURE: Carlyle Commodities is a client of Canacom Group, the parent company of The Deep Dive. The author has been compensated to cover Carlyle Commodities on The Deep Dive, with The Deep Dive having full editorial control. Not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security.

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