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Search Minerals Inc V.SMY

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHCMF

Search Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based integrated mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on developing critical rare earths elements (CREE), zirconium (Zr) and hafnium (Hf) resources within the Port Hope Simpson-St. Lewis CREE District of Southeast Labrador. The Company's projects include Deep Fox Resource, Foxtrot Resource, Fox Meadow Prospect, Silver Fox Prospect and other REE prospects, including Fox Valley, Foxy Lady and Awesome Fox, along a 64 kilometers (km) long belt forming a REE District in Labrador. The Deep Fox Resource is located approximately two 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 Red Wine property is located approximately 80 km north-east of Churchill Falls, Labrador.


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Post by Dee10on Feb 17, 2004 10:57pm
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RFID Integration Revenue

RFID Integration RevenueRFID Integration Revenue Expected To Surpass Product Revenue By TechWeb - 6:33 PM EST Wed., Feb. 04, 2004 IT consulting companies handling the integration of radio-frequency technology into customers' supply chains are expected to collect more in revenue by 2007 then vendors supplying the hardware and software used in tracking the movement of goods, a market research firm said Wednesday. Full-scale rollouts of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology are expected to follow initial deployments by suppliers looking to meet 2005 deadlines set by retailers Wal-Mart Stores and Metro AG, and the U.S. Defense Department, ABI Research said. The organizations have required their largest suppliers to support their RFID initiatives, which are expected to increase efficiencies and cut costs. To date, integration has been a secondary concern in RFID project planning, but that is expected to change as the size of the projects grow. In preparation for this trend, warehouse management software and supply chain execution companies, such as Catalyst International, Manhattan Associates, Provia and RedPrairie, are extending their products to incorporate RFID product tags, readers and software, ABI said in releasing a new RFID report. The same is true for enterprise software and systems giants IBM, Oracle, SAP and Sun Microsystems. IT consulting companies in a position to help businesses with the wide-scale changes needed in infrastructure and business processes include Accenture, BearingPoint, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, IBM, and Unisys. These companies, however, "have a long way to go to meet staffing needs that will support an RFID supply chain integration market that will surpass $1 billion by 2006," ABI analyst Erik Michielsen said in a statement. This story courtesy of TechWeb. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2001 CMP Media LLC.
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