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Callinex Mines Inc V.CNX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLLXF

Callinex Mines Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is advancing its portfolio of base and precious metals-rich deposits located in Canadian mining jurisdictions. The focus of the portfolio is the Rainbow and Alchemist deposits at its volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) Pine Bay Project located near existing infrastructure in the Flin Flon Mining District. Pine Bay hosts a high-grade copper, zinc gold and silver Rainbow deposit. The second asset in the portfolio is the Nash Creek Project located in the VMS-rich Bathurst Mining District of New Brunswick. The third asset, the 100% owned Point Leamington Deposit in Newfoundland, is located in the VMS and gold districts in Canada. It owns a 100% interest in the Gossan Gold Project and the Superjack Project. The Company’s other properties include the Sneath Lake property, Coles Creek property, Fox River property, Moak Lake property, Herblet Lake property, Headway property, Headway North claim and the Island Lake properties.


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Post by christoon Sep 14, 2016 8:32pm
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i agree gunshy

i agree gunshy
the old days of promotion are long gone...which is good and bad...in the old days there were not
retail investors buying stocks with a 10 buck commission charge.. more like $250...and the Bre -x
scandal changed the world for investors in the micros...we can do as much or more research thx to internet than the old promoters of yesteryear could do...in old days...say 20 years ago...one had to go to the stock exchange library to look at outdated old and stale dated info to get info...the only ready info was from promoters...which frankly was not always true...
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