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Ivernia Inc IVWFF

"LeadFX Inc is a Canada based mining company. It is focused on the development of lead-silver projects. The company owns an interest in Paroo Station mine, a lead carbonate mine in Western Australia. Paroo Station mine is the company's principal asset and production stage mineral property. It produces one product, which is lead carbonate concentrate for sale to primary and secondary smelters located in China, Europe, and North America. In addition, the company through its subsidiaries also owns


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Post by 99921on May 11, 2007 12:53pm
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Share PriceThe language in the government agency's news release may not appear too alarming to those who are supporting the stock at these price levels. “We now have a total of 1746 results through, with 22 people so far recording blood lead levels above the recommended guidelines. “We will continue to provide individual advice to people with levels above 10 mcg/dl and we are also looking at children under five years with levels five mcg/dl and above to help with investigations and to look at ways to reduce further exposure.” This indicates that about 1.26% of those tested had levels "above guidelines" but it gives no indication of how far above the guideline level they were. One could assume that if the levels were at alarming numbers there would have been some indication of that. To the layman it would seem logical that people living next to a lead loading dock might have levels above guidelines that still might not be any great threat to the people involved. That is my take on the support for the stock price anyway.
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