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Cadillac Ventures Inc V.CDC.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  CADIF

Cadillac Ventures Inc. is primarily engaged in development-focused exploration . The Company operates in the mineral exploration segment in Canada. The Company holds an interest in the Burnt Hill tungsten and molybdenum project located in New Brunswick. The Company holds certain property interests in the Patricia Mining District, Ontario through the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Cadillac Ventures Holdings Inc. The land holdings at the Thierry Mine Property are comprised of approximately 27 mining leases and over three unpatented mining claims.


TSXV:CDC.H - Post by User

Comment by kcmkcmon Aug 31, 2020 10:33pm
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RE:RE:RE:half gone

RE:RE:RE:half goneThe guys running NF have been a massive disappointment for the last three years.  Nothing seems to ever get done.  Its aways next month with theses guys.  From their website:  

ONE OF THE LARGEST UNMINED COPPER DEPOSITS IN CANADA

NORTHERN FOX HAS AN EARN-IN OPTION ON THE THIERRY MINE,

NORTHERN FOX’S NI 43-101 PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT REPORTS OVER 1.4 BILLION POUNDS OF PROVEN COPPER, HOLDING AN IN-GROUND VALUE OF $4.23 BILLION USD.


So, nothing updated.  No explanation regarding CDC.  I guess you can't blame Norman for moving on.  It is just that he gave away a lot of copper (copper prices are up about 50% since March lows) for what seems like very little.  We shall see.
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