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Search Minerals Inc V.SMY

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHCMF

Search Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company that is focused on acquiring, exploring, and evaluating mineral resource properties. The Company's projects include Deep Fox Resource, Foxtrot Resource, Fox Meadow Prospect, Silver Fox Prospect and Red Wine REE District. The Deep Fox Resource is located approximately two-kilometer (km) northeast of the port of St. Lewis on the southeast Labrador coast, within 12 km of the Foxtrot resource. The Fox Meadow Prospect is located approximately 11 km west of Port Hope Simpson and one km northwest of a gravel forest access road which extends southwestward from the Trans-Labrador Highway. The Silver Fox discovery is located 14 km west of St. Lewis, two km west of Foxtrot and about one km south of an all season graveled road. The Red Wine property is located approximately 80 km north-east of Churchill Falls, Labrador and is 100% owned by the Company.


TSXV:SMY - Post by User

Post by Laphroigon Jun 05, 2023 11:56am
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Half a cent off all time low - maybe we need ...

Half a cent off all time low - maybe we need ...I don't know ....a COO? That seemed to work out pretty good last time. You see, Search searched and searched for just the right person and after 3 months of searching, Search found Todd, who resigned from his COO position at Search, but apparently  hung around until the previous CEO moved on. Considering the timing of this, I can only guess that Todd's insertion is related to government's financial support for the new demonstration plant. After all, we've seen this show before.

From 2005

Todd Burlingame, the controversial head of the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board (MVLWB), has resigned after less than a year on the job.

Scott's appointment of Burlingame as chairman was politically charged from the outset: in January 2005, the MVLWB recommended three candidates for the job, all of them residents of the Northwest Territories. Burlingame, who had moved to British Columbia, was not on the list.

The minister did not choose a name from the list, instead picking Burlingame, a former oil and gas consultant who had previously been the chair of the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board.

 

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