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Ditem Explorations Inc DTEMF

Ditem Explorations Inc. (Ditem) is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company has mineral properties in the provinces of Quebec and Saskatchewan. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of gold properties. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Otish Mountains property. The Company’s Lalande property is situated on the North Shore approximately 12 kilometers northwest of La Romaine. Ditem signed a letter of agreement with Golden Valley Mines granting to Ditem the option to hold over 66% interests in the Beartooth property. Ditem signed a letter of intent with an arm’s length third party to hold over 100% interests in the Bruell gold property in Vauquelin Township near Val-d’Or, Abitibi. Ditem Exporations signed an option purchase agreement for a 100% interest in three gold exploration properties (Detour Gold Trend property) in northwestern Quebec.


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Comment by CrashLandingon Mar 19, 2007 7:43pm
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RE: RE ----- SPECIAL ALERT --- FRANKENPOOP

RE: RE ----- SPECIAL ALERT --- FRANKENPOOPPeople were buying today because the time they arrive at work they already new that the Asian markets were up big time and this had carried over into Europe. The increase in gold and silver prices at the open today did hurt as well. As a tax professional I already knew that the capital gains tax cut was a no-go. Also foreign investors couldn't give damn about the Canadian federal budget because they don't pay Canadian taxes from their Canadian trading activities anyway. I don't think capital gains tax cut speculation had anything to do with it.
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