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Multi-Metal Development Ltd V.MLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYCF

Multi-Metal Development Ltd is a Canada-based mining company. The Company's projects consist of CuMo Project in Idaho and Bleiberg Project in Austria. It operates in three geographical areas, being Canada, the United States and Austria. It owns a 100% of the CuMo Project, which is rich in molybdenum and also contains very significant credits of copper, silver, rhenium and potentially tungsten. The CuMo Project has two distinct layers of diversification: the upper half contains higher grades of silver and copper compared to molybdenum; the lower half is rich in molybdenum, with lower grades of silver and copper. The CuMo Project is situated in south-central Idaho, approximately 15 miles northeast of the town of Idaho City. It consists of 105 unpatented mineral claims. The Company intends to acquire a 100% interest in approximately 116 mining concessions making up the Bleiberg Property, located in Austria.


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Post by MystressMon Apr 11, 2008 12:04pm
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Hope for MLY price?

Hope for MLY price?

"Chile crisis powers copper's rise

THE copper price is predicted to continuerising after breaking through the $US4/lb mark for the first time asthe Chile power crisis deepens.

Chile's domesticusers are bracing for possible cuts to their supply because a droughthas caused dams feeding hydro-electric generators to run critically lowand Argentina continues to deny the country gas supplies.

Chile produces about 40 per cent of the world's copper and the powercrisis is threatening production of the base metal at a time ofinsatiable demand, from China in particular...."

https://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23519658-643,00.html



"Ten companies account for about two thirds of world molybdenum mineproduction. Codelco from its four copper mining divisions in Chile, andPhelps Dodge from one molybdenum-only and three copper mines in theUSA, are by far the biggest producers, together accounting for about athird of world mine production. Rio Tinto more than doubled molybdenumoutput from the Bingham Canyon mine in 2005 to become the third largestproducer with almost 9% of world production"

https://www.roskill.com/reports/molybdenum
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