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Infrastructure Materials Corp IFAM

Infrastructure Materials Corp. is an exploration-stage company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of limestone and precious metals from its claims in the State of Nevada. The Company's subsidiaries include Infrastructure Materials Corp US (IMC US), Silver Reserve Corp. (SRC) and Canadian Infrastructure Corp. The Company's limestone assets are held by its subsidiary, IMC US. IMC US controls over two limestone projects in Nevada, made up of approximately 70 mineral claims and covering approximately 1,405 acres on land owned or controlled by the United States Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management (the BLM). SRC has a milling facility located in Mina, Nevada on over six BLM mill site claims covering approximately 30 acres. SRC is focused on the Clay Peters Project.


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Comment by The_Hawkon Nov 15, 2000 7:35am
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RE: Did everyone see this Emergis feature piece?

RE: Did everyone see this Emergis feature piece?The article was interesting to read. The reference to working with a couple of US banks is interesting. I hope there is an announcement for a project like e route in the US sometimes soon. I listened to the webcast last night which Alan Neely participated in the speaker group forum. He speaks very highly of emergis and the e-route initiative. It seems as though there will be a great push on for converting bank customers to using various forms of electronic banking services. I have noticed this with my own bank. The service fee structure is creating the motivation to utilise the electronic offerings. I realise it is difficult for people to maintain their conviction to the stock when it is showing weakness. I have elected to stay long in the belief that the numbers will remain on track and the share price will move one day well above these levels. SBareham, thank you for the effort you have exhibited in support of this stock. Good luck Good luck to all.
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