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Aurania Resources Ltd V.ARU

Alternate Symbol(s):  AUIAF | V.ARU.WT.B | AUIWF

Aurania Resources Ltd. is a mineral exploration company engaged in the identification, evaluation, acquisition, and exploration of mineral property interests, with a focus on precious metals and copper in South America. Its flagship asset, The Lost Cities - Cutucu Project, is located in the Jurassic Metallogenic Belt in the eastern foothills of the Andes Mountain range of southeastern Ecuador. It holds 100% of the Lost Cities - Cutucu project that covers approximately 208,000 hectares (ha) in southeastern Ecuador. It has also applied for mineral concessions in adjacent northern Peru, and for an exploration license in the Brittany Peninsula of northwestern France. Epithermal targets for Gold-Silver include Kuri-Yawi, Tatasham and Kuripan. Intrusive-related copper targets include Tatasham and Awacha. It has discovered a 15-kilometer-long trend in which silver-zinc-lead-barium occurs in the Shimpia target area, which is enclosed by the various Tiria epithermal gold-silver targets.


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Comment by Brieguyon Jun 06, 2007 2:01pm
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Post# 12901866

RE: frick reporting sir

RE: frick reporting sirHoly crap you are thick!! I have answered all your questions. One more time. Try and concentrate. He said in reference to the 70-80% he was refering to the oil and gas sector...not the mining sector. What part of this don't you understand? What part of "we will model ourselves after Mexico, Brazil, etc. mining friendly countries don't you understand? Now your turn. Answer these questions. What other country in the world has 70-80% tax on anything? Why would Equador be the first? What could they possibly gain by such a ridiculous tax? Try and come up with one logical answer. Everyone else on here seems to feel they have a clarification why not you? I don't think we are all naieve. Well enough of this b.s with you. Time to just enjoy ARU"S ride.
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