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Abacus Mining and Exploration Corp V.AME

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABCFF

Abacus Mining & Exploration Corporation is a Canada-based mineral exploration and mine development company focused on copper and gold in British Columbia (B.C.) and Nevada. The Company’s main asset is a 20% ownership interest, together with KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. (80%), in the proposed copper-gold Ajax Mine located southwest of Kamloops, B.C., which has undergone a joint provincial and federal environmental assessment process. The Ajax Project comprises eight Crown grants, including the Ajax East and West pits. The Company is also engaged in the process of acquiring a 100% interest in the Willow copper-gold property located near Yerington, Nevada, and it also controls the contiguous Nev-Lorraine claims subject to a ten-year lease agreement. The Willow property is located approximately 65 kilometers southeast of Reno and approximately 13-kilometer due west of Yerington, Nevada, in the Buckskin Mountain Range. Its porphyry copper deposits are Yerington, Ann Mason, Bear and MacArthur.


TSXV:AME - Post by User

Post by btshooteron Jan 22, 2006 1:45am
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Post# 10220756

stokpiker short & long term dissertation

stokpiker short & long term dissertation Stokpiker I have a question for you? Short term & long term investors have different perspectives, Long term is my preference what’s yours? Long terms like truth and fact! Properly disclosed and available to review w/clarity at their convenience. Long terms rely on experienced professionals, strictly complying w/rules and regulations, amassing truthful information, so investors can realize an above average return. This is called fully researched, d/d, long term profit speculating. The intention of participant investors is to improve their capital exponentially, and if possible benefit the adjoining communities’ infrastructure and population. In other words building something that makes sense and makes an exceptional profit. Embry tends to be long term, with his experience he knows this works the best w/mining. Imo he follows ngd and owns personally and in his fund ngd because: The ore in the afton zone has previously been very successfully mined and milled. The geological information acquired by ngd and being acquired is indicative of @ positive feasibility study. Comfort with a management team, who have done this before & can & will do it again. 17 million shares issued with $20 million in cash & no dept & no problem raising money. 2/3 the way to feasibility completion, no problems for permits or water or access or surface rights. ngd has never been promoted and is greatly undervalued. + all the above long term reasons. Short terms prefer imaginary tales, fact distortion, deception, trickery, fantasy, propaganda, hype, half truths, partial disclosure, back room deals, chicanery and all things to line the sheepole up, following each other; with their noses up each others you know what. That way the sheepole can’t see reality, or make competent decisions. This investment technique is called the bigger fool theory, and worked very well in the brex scandal, the dot.com market, the tulip bulb bubble, and numerous others. Good luck, bt.
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