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Niobay Metals Inc V.NBY

Alternate Symbol(s):  NBYCF

Niobay Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is primarily engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company holds a 100% interest in the James Bay niobium property (the James Bay Project) located in northern Ontario, Canada and holds, through its subsidiary Crevier Minerals Inc. (CMI), the Crevier niobium and tantalum project, located in Quebec, Canada. The James Bay property is located on the traditional land of the Moose Crees, in a Treaty nine area, east of Carroll Township, in the District of Cochrane and 45 kilometers (km) south of the Municipality of Moosonee, Province of Ontario, Canada. The property includes the Crown Mining Lease (#CLM11) and covers a total of 2,530 hectares. The Crevier project is located in the township of Crevier 50 km north of Girardville, in the Lac Saint-Jean region, province of Quebec, Canada.


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Comment by mangleon Apr 12, 2007 3:07pm
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Post# 12595720

RE: Fennell, David another 75,100 short sale

RE: Fennell, David another 75,100 short saleMDN's Board of Directors has recently accepted the resignation of Mrss. David Fennell and Anthony P. Walsh as directors of the Company. Obviously leaving on a bitter note. Good riddance!
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