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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.


GREY:IFAM - Post by User

Comment by 00STSon May 07, 2004 8:35am
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Post# 7454588

RE: Mipric and all listen up

RE: Mipric and all listen up I imagine I speak for many others on this board when I request that if you (and others of your ilk i.e. costelo) are wrong about the effect of this transaction you will disappear. It seems clear to me as a rookie that the purchasers of the stock at 5.40 will get the tax free return of capital of 1.45. Compared to a dividend or capital gain this is worth substantially more than 1.45 if the stock is held in a taxable account. If you are man (or woman) enough to accept this consequence let us know. Thx, 00STS
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