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DFR Gold Inc DFR


Primary Symbol: V.DFR Alternate Symbol(s):  DFIFF

DFR Gold Inc. is an exploration and mine development company. The Company is focused on gold and other commodities in West Africa. The Company's projects include Cascades, Kalaka, Gurara JV, and Beravina. The Company has approximately 80% interest in the Cascades project which is in stable southern Burkina Faso. The Cascades Project lies in the Banfora Birimian Greenstone Belt, one of the three major mineralized belts in western Burkina Faso. The Cascades Project comprises two exploration license areas, Wuo Land, and Wuo Land 2 in the Comoe province of southern Burkina Faso. The Company has over 40% interest in the Kalaka project, which is a gold deposit situated in Mali. The Gurara JV project is a gold project in an unexplored province (Benin-Nigeria Shield). It has four licenses in two projects areas (Dagma and Paimasa) lying at the southern end of the Kushaka belt. The Beravina project is a rock zircon deposit, situated in western Madagascar.


TSXV:DFR - Post by User

Comment by junguyon Feb 13, 2008 11:20am
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RE: FYI

RE: FYIAt this stage it's old news for me. I had DRF early on from DEF. I sold believing that while their staff were talented, and they had plucked some good projects from Defiant Enengy, they had some weakness in their upper management. Here now a few yeas later, they have squandered what they had, most of the staff quite a long time ago and the stock ends where it started. Hmmmm...
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