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Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.CCMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in locating, acquiring, and exploring precious metals in Canada. The Company is advancing exploration and development of its two primary copper projects in British Columbia and Ontario. It holds a 100% interest in Bull River Mine project located in Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has mineral resources containing copper, gold, and silver mineralization. The Company also holds a 39% interest in Thierry Mine project located in Pickle Lake, Ontario, which contains copper, nickel, palladium, platinum, gold, and silver mineralization. The Company’s subsidiaries include Bul River Mineral Corporation, Gallowai Metal Mining Corporation, Grand Mineral Corporation, and Stanfield Mining Group of Canada Ltd.


TSXV:CCMI - Post by User

Comment by GSchumwayon Nov 20, 2023 3:33pm
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Post# 35745066

RE:RE:RE:Scenerio

RE:RE:RE:ScenerioI don't think New Gold would want CCMI as it's too small of an operation for them.  Also, CCMI company insiders own 19% of the stock with the remaining 81% being alot of long term investors.  Neither the company insiders or the long term investors would be willing to sell out for a small profit.   Also . . . what "if" the mine claim area has other inferred resources that are not identified on the 43-101 report, that just requiers more drilling for confirmation.   Once the mine goes into production, there will be money for further exploration.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                With government policies, enviromental restrictions, & indegineous social activism there is no way a greenfield mine operation will ever get a mill permit to operate, therefore once CCMI gets the mining permit (which is only a matter of time), with the excess milling capacity on site, why won't CCMI be able to bring in ore from other local area mines  . . . such as the previous Alpine Gold Mine ? 

CCMI may be a very unique and special stock with extreme upside potential . . . why sell out to the majors for peanuts 
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