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Niobay Metals Inc V.NBY

Alternate Symbol(s):  NBYCF

Niobay Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. It holds a 100% interest in the James Bay Niobium Project located 45 kilometers (KM) south of Moosonee, in the Moose Cree Traditional Territory of the James Bay Lowlands in Ontario. The Company also holds a 72.5% interest in the Crevier Niobium and Tantalum projects located in Quebec and on the Nitassinan territory of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation. The Company also has the option to acquire an 80% interest in the Foothills project, a titanium-phosphate project located near the former St-Urbain mine site in Quebec. The QTZ exploration project is northwest of its Crevier property and includes 257 mining claims. It holds interest in an Crevier niobium and tantalum project, located in Quebec, Canada. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is Crevier Minerals Inc.


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Comment by vinoconundrumon Mar 25, 2009 12:13pm
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RE: RE: translation

RE: RE: translationI guess thats what we all get for believing any broker of financial institution last year. Amazing thing is that it seems most are just a stupid this year and actually think this is going to return to what we once new. I guess its wishful thinking or foolish hope. Its changed forever. Haywood was not a good choice and is not a good choise when it comes to getting financial advice. I hope MDN is no longer using them. I wouldn't blame MDN management to much for this mistake as they did it using the best info avaialbe at the time.
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