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Steadright Critical Minerals Inc V.SCM


Primary Symbol: C.SCM

Steadright Critical Minerals Inc. is a mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in exploration and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company holds an option on its RAM property near Port Cartier, Quebec within the Cote-Nord Region, which is accessible by route 138. The RAM project consists of over 13,000 acres and is located on an Anorthositic complex that is in a highly prospective geological unit, which is underexplored for nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co) and precious metals. The Anorthositic complex consists of anorthosite, leuconorite, and leucotroctolite assemblages at its center, surrounded by a leuconorite, pegmatitic norite, and anorthosite unit. The RAM Property is roughly 29 km southwest of Port-Cartier, Quebec. The Company also owns a 100% undivided interest in the Saint Gabriel Project (the Property), which consists of Silica-based claims in the Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec, Canada.


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Post by Bobwinson Jun 23, 2011 1:52pm
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NibbledI used to own this stock a couple of years ago.  Same story, same resource, closer to alluvial mining.  I don't think the market will be overly impressed by 300-400oz per month production from alluvial but it should finance more drilling and that is the long term goal.  Raise oz in the ground until they get to a production decision.  Alluvial targets appear plentiful enough to increase capacity in the meantime and get cashflow into the millions/yr.
Saw the Caesar update and always liked the story.  Maybe Severstal will come back some day with cash in hand next time.  Looks cheap so I'll wait a bit and see how the alluvial mining and drill results look. 
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