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MTB Metals Corp V.MTB

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBYMF

MTB Metals Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company has six active projects spanning approximately 580 square kilometers in the prolific Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Telegraph, American Creek, Red Cliff, BA property, Theia and Southmore. The Telegraph project is located in the vicinity of four porphyry deposits being advanced by mining companies: Galore (Teck / Newmont), Schaft (Teck), Saddle (Newmont) and the operating Red Chris copper-gold mine (Newcrest / Imperial Metals). The American Creek project is centered on the historic Mountain Boy silver mine. The project is road accessible and 20 kilometers (km) from the deep-water port of Stewart. Red Cliff is a past producing gold and copper mine in which the Company holds a 35% interest. The BA property is a silver-lead-zinc mineralization located approximately four km from the highway. The Southmore is in the midst of some of the deposits in the Golden Triangle.


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Post by beardedmolluscon Mar 31, 2006 11:22pm
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Salty hamhock

Salty hamhockListen up salty. These forums are all about people coming together to express varying opinions. Don't start slinging mud just because someone disagrees with you. I'm actually on the same page with the guy here who thought Bell was a better buy. Bell IS a better buy. No doubt about it. They got some fabulous copper properties, of which Granduc is just one. And from what I read at goldeditor.com they're going to be drilling there in May. But lets get back to Silver Coin and Mt. Boy. You seem to know something about the area with your comments on Granduc, salty, so maybe you also remember when the Premier was operating low-grade some twenty years ago. I do. They lost huge money trying to process 3.0 g/t gold material from an open pit. And yet here's the Minefill report coming back with 1.6 g/t for MTB and PNL. You expect me to get excited about that? Premier had the about the same silver and base metal content too, so don't tell me that's important. You can quote the high-grade holes all you went but if it does squat to raise the average grade of the open pit material, then it don't mean nothing. The posters here who are all hopping up and down about how great the Minefill report is are either newbies with no knowledge of mining or they're shills. If Premier lost big on twice that grade, how is MTB going to make it? Even if they quadruple those reserves it isn't going to fly. Sure gold is a bit higher now, but so is everything else, steel, wages, fuel. Why do you think Tenajon let the Kansas go for a mere $1 million work commitment? Because they knew it was too low grade. The Tenajon McLeods are a mining family. They made millions on Arequipa. If the Kansas property, which is where most of the Minefill gold resource is, was so great the McLeods would never have let her go. Think about it.
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