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Sandfire Resources America Inc C.SFR


Primary Symbol: V.SFR Alternate Symbol(s):  SRAFF

Sandfire Resources America Inc. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploration, development, and mining of its 100% owned flagship property, the Black Butte Copper Project in central Montana, the United States. The Black Butte Copper Project is located approximately 17 miles north of White Sulphur Springs and includes the Johnny Lee Deposit, which contains a copper concentration. The Black Butte Copper Project is an underground mine. This project uses state-of-the-art technology and modern techniques to mine high-grade copper. The Company is an 86.9% subsidiary of Sandfire Resources Ltd.


TSXV:SFR - Post by User

Comment by huxleyon May 21, 2012 4:18am
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RE: RE: RE: PP

RE: RE: RE: PP

I am amazed that management has been able to put this deal together. I would think most investors wouldn't consider putting as much as a wooden nickel in this company. I accidentally happened to notice that there is a real estate agent in Vancouver by the name of Dan Mosher. Anybody want to take a bet it is the same guy running SFR? Perhaps here's the solution: Using their properties for housing development. The interesting thing now is how issuing 81 mil shares (and warrants) will effect the share price. Not positively for sure.

 

cheers,

 

huxley 

 

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