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Ivernia Inc IVWFF

"LeadFX Inc is a Canada based mining company. It is focused on the development of lead-silver projects. The company owns an interest in Paroo Station mine, a lead carbonate mine in Western Australia. Paroo Station mine is the company's principal asset and production stage mineral property. It produces one product, which is lead carbonate concentrate for sale to primary and secondary smelters located in China, Europe, and North America. In addition, the company through its subsidiaries also owns


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Comment by vocex1on Mar 13, 2007 3:21pm
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RE: the mine site

RE: the mine siteYou said: "how the heck are the birds ingesting it and why all of a sudden? There has to be a lot more to this story." Good point. If the birds are suddenly expiring, multiple species, in numbers, it seems that if lead were the culprit then this mass murder would have shown up quite a while ago. Unless, it is somehow connected to the recent drought conditions. But that would require that lead concentrate leached into the local water supply, is that possible? In any case, Ivernia is truly a star-crossed concern. I mean, birds falling out of the sky? What next, locusts, LOL. Unfortunately, the shorts have once again capitalized on Ivernia, did anyone else noticed that flurry of activity yesterday with BMO on the buy heavily in the larger lots? I would have to surmise that 'recovery' mid-day was setting up a new short position up to $1.70 on the rebound, JMHO. Just as it began to appear that IVW had finally gotten it's act together, no bueno. vocex1
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