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Quest Critical Metals Inc. C.BULL

Alternate Symbol(s):  DCNNF

Canadian Palladium Resources Inc. is an exploration company focused on the acquisition and development of deposits of production grade metal which are critical components to current and future vehicle technology. Palladium is necessary for internal combustion engines (specifically catalytic converters) and cobalt is necessary for electric vehicle batteries.


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Post by ULSTERMANon Feb 13, 2000 2:51pm
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Post# 1366360

!!!!GOOD WEEK AHEAD!!!!

!!!!GOOD WEEK AHEAD!!!!I read some of that idiots (dopearoundtheblock) postings and anyone who wants the FACTS should call the company or check the website, and not listen to an amateur investor. This is a new company and the time for their products is now. Investors relations is at 613 274 7979. Now that Targa is with Plaintree it would be a good idea to check Targa's site also. Check this page - https://www.targa.cc/applicat.htm If you don't have the time to check the site, read who some of it's customers are below. This brings a whole lot of potential for Plaintrees products. Targa has the connections, and IMO this is a time to quickly accumulate a lot of shares before the new press releases. Targa will have spoken to a number of these companies already before joining Plaintree, so don't be surprised if a lot new contracts are made very soon. ------------------------------------------------ Taken from Targa's site. "The market for Targa’s products encompasses data storage applications where extreme shock, vibration, temperature or other environmental conditions prohibit the use of conventional data storage products, such as disk drives. Targa’s customers are military prime contractors, military services and aerospace agencies, such as: Lockheed-Martin DASA (Daimler Aerospace) Cubic Defense Systems Eurocopter BFGoodrich Aerospace Naval Air Warfare Center Raytheon Systems Company Daimler-Chrysler Aerospace NASA - Johnson Space Center NASA - Kennedy Space Center Sanders, A Lockheed Company Racal Avionics Northrop-Grumman Raytheon E-Systems British Aerospace Raytheon - TI U.S. Navy The Boeing Company C.S. Draper Labs Raytheon Missile Systems Division General Dynamics Defense Systems Honeywell Defense Avionics Computing Devices Canada Litton - Advanced Technology Division Platforms Targa solid state data storage products are flying on an impressive number of platforms worldwide, including the following: NATO AWACS B-2 Stealth Bomber Space Shuttle X-38 V22 Osprey C5 Puma, Super Puma C130 Dakota Breguet Atlantique P3 F-15 F-16 SH-60B CH-53E Applications Targa’s products have been successfully employed in many military and aerospace applications, ranging in environments from the Space Shuttle to the Deep Sea Rescue Vehicle to military airborne recorders Targa has an extensive background in developing removable, solid-state data storage products, which are used in a diverse range of military and aerospace environments and applications, including: Helicopter HUMS DTU Airborne POD Recorders Airborne ESM Suites Surface Ship ESM Trainers Flight Line Memory Loaders Airborne Sonar Data Storage Space Shuttle Data Recording Airborne Data Transfer Systems" EOM
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