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CANDORADO OPERATING CO V.CDO



TSXV:CDO - Post by User

Comment by CrashSurvvivoron May 27, 2011 10:39am
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Still

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: StillTrade4ever, on that we certainly agree. And yes, I would certainly be frustrated after 10 years. I have high and realistic hopes that CDO will turn around. The Murphy Lake property alone is worth a lot, and is almost certain to have copper / gold / magnite similar to GWQ in the south. The large Murphy Lake property is literally isourounded by companies making significant discoveries.

With GWR's discoveries to the south, Fjordland (V.FEX) to the north, and the recent copper / gold / silver showing at Harrison Creek, which is right on the north east border of the Murphy Lake claims, something has to be between all these discoveries. Harrison Creek area was a recent discovery by the BC Geological branch, and in news articles about it, it was noted that the Murphy Lake area had before then not attracted much exploration acitivity, largely because of the overburden in the area. With a little focus and effort (maybe the new investors witll provide this), Murphy Lake could easily turn CDO into a .20 stock.

Here is a new release by FEX:
https://www.cariboogolddistrict.com/news-releases/fjordland-stakes-moffat-property-woodjam/
Fjordland acquired nine of the claims that comprise the Moffat property by staking. For a 100-per-cent ownership in two additional claims totalling 869.7 hectares, Fjordland will pay to John Peters, a consultant to the company, $349.25 to cover the cost of staking and issue 20,000 shares of Fjordland Exploration, subject to approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.
The Moffat property includes the Harrison Creek occurrence which was discovered by the B.C. Geological Survey Branch (GSB) during its 2008 mapping program. The occurrence was exposed as a result of 2008 logging, and comprises pyrite, chalcopyrite, magnetite and malachite within and along quartz-epidote-potash feldspar veins that cut monzodiorite. A grab sample of this mineralized vein material, taken by the GSB, returned 1,671 parts per million copper, 1,432 parts per million silver and 105 parts per billion gold. During a recent visit to the area, Fjordland geologists noted areas of extensive 2009 logging activities that have exposed numerous new outcrops of a similar geological nature as noted above. The company is looking forward to conducting follow-up work.
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