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Volt Carbon Technologies Inc V.VCT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TORVF

Volt Carbon Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based carbon science company, with specific interests in energy storage and green energy creation. The Company’s operations are focused on exploring mineral properties and developing its air classifier technology. The Company holds mining claims in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia in Canada. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Solid Ultrabattery Inc., is focused on developing its battery technology. The Company operates through two segments: Research & Development, and Mineral Exploration. The Company holds mineral rights and multiple historic molybdenum properties in British Columbia and a graphite property in Quebec, which include Red Bird Property, Mount Copeland Property, Lochaber Property, Manitouwadge Graphite Property and Abamasagi Lithium Property. The Company operates a battery fabrication facility in Guelph, Ontario, and a carbon research facility in Scarborough, Ontario.


TSXV:VCT - Post by User

Post by moly4uon Jun 05, 2007 12:04pm
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Post# 12893428

Copeland

CopelandI took the trouble to call Torch. minefinders needs only to watch the B-TV interview on the Torch web-site. Fundamental Research Corp of Vancouver provided an independent geologist, Martha Buckwalter-Davis who had reviewed both properties. She states that Mt. Copeland would be a valuable addition to Red Bird since it has a geological structure of 1km, where only 120 meters has been mined before. She also points out that Mt. Copeland represents the possibility of near term production, where Red Bird's potential is much further in the future. She also states that these two properties would place Torch in a unique position with respect to other exploration moly companies. Also, management points out that the Mt. Copeland agreement will be voted on by all shareholders at Torch's annual meeting this summer. This sounds like due diligence in spades to me. GO TORCH!! m4u
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