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CAT Strategic Metals Corp C.CAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CATTF

CAT Strategic Metals Corporation is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition and exploration of Strategic North American mineral projects. The Company’s projects include Gold Jackpot, Burntland, South Preston and Kamativi. The flagship project is the Kamativi Tailings Lithium Project, which is located in the Republic of Zimbabwe. The Gold Jackpot project is situated in the prolific Elko District in northeastern Nevada. This project spans 535 hectares and 64 consolidated claim packages. The Burntland property is located near Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick (NB) and 26 kilometers off of Highway 17 near Kedgwick, NB. The South Preston Uranium Property is located in the southwest area of Canada’s Athabasca Basin and spans across 29,395 hectares.


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Comment by jon8034on Apr 18, 2006 12:34pm
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RE: Any major Cortez Pkg....

RE: Any major Cortez Pkg....I think you are right, but CAT was too expensive based on drilling to date when they did the M&A, and now McEwen has said he has his plate full with the 4 they are doing, so if it is cheap enough later this year after the dust settles from current M&A then it might go.
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