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Torq Resources Inc V.TORQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRBMF

Torq Resources Inc. is a Canada-based copper and gold exploration company with a portfolio of holdings in Chile. Its projects include Santa Cecilia, Margarita and Andrea. The Santa Cecilia project is located approximately 100 kilometers (km) east of the city of Copiapo, Chile, in the southern region of the Maricunga belt and immediately north of the El Indio belt. The property covers over 3,250 hectares (ha) and is immediately adjacent to the Norte Abierto project. The Margarita Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) project is situated in Chile, over 65 km north of the city of Copiapo. The Margarita project is comprised of approximately 1,245 ha. The Andrea copper porphyry project is situated in northern Chile, over 100 km east of the city of La Serena. The property is located at the western margin of the Miocene aged El Indio belt that hosts the El Indio and Pascua Lama epithermal gold and silver deposits. The Andrea project covers over 1,200 ha at elevations ranging from 3900-4900 meters.


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Comment by Jmarks1on May 19, 2009 12:05am
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Post# 16000286

RE: Why was it that Norbert didn't want this?

RE: Why was it that Norbert didn't want this?Musing I hear what your saying and things are not always better with more fingers in the pie. Having said that I see NO move by Sirit to enhance shareholder value. Norbert tells us that PR isn't worth it now because people are not buying equipment during this recession. But how about getting people to buy shares in the company! As evidenced by the poor trading volume the investing public is not aware of Sirit and all its potential.
Instead he continues, time after time to tell us that when the company does shows a profit, the investors will come. Gee Whiz that's a no brainer, but until such time there are things that could be done to present the company in a better light. Mikoh is a good example of how shinning a spot light on the postives of the company can help to boost the share value, so that when the profits are made the share price will appreciate even more.

Other than the share price and lack of volume I like what management has accomplished and the direction's they are taking. But for crying out loud throw us longs a bone once and a while!

P.S. I don't think this companies https://www.suncor.com/default.aspx?cid=92&lang=1 fortunes are being affected in any negative way by a Shareholder rights plan.

John
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