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Boron One Holdings Inc V.BONE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERVFF

Boron One Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company with its assets in Serbia. The Company is engaged in the evaluation of mineral properties in Serbia. Its project includes Piskanja. The Company's Piskanja property covers an area of approximately three-square kilometers. The Company’s subsidiary is Balkan Gold Corp.


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Comment by texasteasongon Jan 08, 2016 1:21pm
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RE:Timeline

RE:TimelineJan.8,2016- As the biggest problem stands RTB Bor mining Resavica, and reminds the public that he would call for a strategic partnership for Galenika will be announced in February. 

When word of Resavica, he said that the Ministry of Energy is working intensively to reorganize, to the largest number of miners kept the job, and in order to maintain an activity that is important for Serbia. 

Serti recalled that the draft decision will be adopted for Resavica in February, and then there is another three months to be a problem with that firm resolve. 
Coal Resavica have raw potential in coal deposits of about one billion tonnes. This Public Enterprises, which connects nine coal mines with underground exploitation, has 3,845 workers.
No mention of boron, is this a good thing? A boron industry would sure help employe workers!
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