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Aftermath Silver Ltd V.AAG

Alternate Symbol(s):  AAGFF

Aftermath Silver Ltd. is a Canadian junior exploration company focused on silver. The Company's principal business activity is the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. The Company controls three projects in Latin America: the Berenguela silver-copper-manganese (Ag-Cu-Mn) project in southern Peru which is its primary focus, and the Challacollo and Cachinal Ag projects in northern Chile. The Company has an option to acquire a 100% interest in Berenguela through a binding agreement with SSR Mining Inc. The Berenguela Ag-Cu-Mn project has approximately 6,594 hectares. The Challacollo project (silver and gold) has approximately 19,000 hectares. The Challacollo project is located in Region I in Northern Chile, 130 km southeast of the major port city of Iquique and 50 km south of the town of Pica. The Cachinal project has around 4,867 hectares. The Cachinal project is a low-sulphidation epithermal deposit located in one of Chile's top regions for silver and gold.


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Post by el_fraseron Nov 23, 2006 5:04pm
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RTO or Amalgamation?

RTO or Amalgamation?Never ceases to amaze me how the Regulatory Bodies classify these type of transactions. Who is taking who over in this situation? DID.P is basically getting a 6 for 1 haircut and I'm still trying to figure out how an AAG shareholder benefits from the insiders relinquishing an asset like Sinchao. I haven't read anything in the fine print that states an AAG shareholder gets shares in the new Sinchao Metals. Feed back anyone? El_Fraser
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