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COLOMBIAN MINES CORPORATION V.CMJ

"Colombian Mines Corp is an exploration stage company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of assets in Colombia."


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Comment by Watcher0on Apr 30, 2010 7:45pm
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Post# 17051166

fRE: RE: RE: RE: Questions

fRE: RE: RE: RE: QuestionsBoiler, I don't suppose you mind sharing with the rest of us the name of that village would you and would you please let us know where the mine is going to be?  I looked on Google and the only two villages I could find any where close to the property are Caramanta and Valpariso, each of which if you look at their website are each located some distance north and south of the entire property let alone a proposed mine.  

According to their releases there are no villages, towns etc that need to be moved, and the pics of the property look like it is mostly cow pasture.  Are you sure you have your facts straight.  Sounds like you have CMJ's Yarumalito confused with Medoro's Marmato.

I did some checking and it seem 05 gram gold is good enough for for the likes of Barrick and Kinross at Cerro Casale, and Yamana Gold is currently conducting a feasibility study at Agua Rica in Argentina on a deposit with a 0.2 gram gold per ton average.

Newmont also must like the 0.5 to 0.6 grade range because they are developing the 0.52 gram gold per ton Minas Conga deposit in Peru. 

But you must be really smart because according to you the likes of Barrick, Newmont, Yamana and Kinross don't know what they are doing.  I am certainly not going to sell out my position in CMJ at these levels.
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