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Talisman Mining Ltd TLM


Primary Symbol: TLSMF

Talisman Mining Limited is an Australian mineral development and exploration company. It has secured tenements in the Cobar/Mineral Hill region in Central New South Wales (NSW) through the grant of its own exploration licenses and through a joint venture agreement. Its projects include Lachlan Copper-Gold Project and Lucknow Gold Project. The Lachlan Copper-Gold Project area covers an extensive strike extent along the Gilmore Suture within the mineral rich Cobar/Mineral Hill region. This region has produced many long-life, high-grade mineral discoveries and has the potential to host a variety of deposit types including low sulphidation epithermal gold and base metal deposits (similar to Mineral Hill), structurally controlled gold deposits (similar to Mt Boppy), structurally controlled copper deposits, Cobar-style gold and base metal deposits and Skarn deposits. The Lucknow Gold Project is located within the Macquarie Arc in NSW which hosts extensive gold and copper mineralization.


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Comment by Storckon Jul 18, 2013 1:55am
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RE:Time for Kvisle to produce

RE:Time for Kvisle to produceDonk, you forget (or didn't know) that TLM performed extremely well from inception to J Buckee's retirement in 2007, having split 3:1 twice. The post-Buckee years have been the disaster for the company. Shareholders can thank the ex-BP regime who took over and thought they knew everything for making a series of poor investment decisions that cratered the company and ultimately got their boss fired. Sadly he was paid something like $18 million to go away while shareholders took it on the chin.
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