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Bc Moly Ltd V.BM

BC Moly Ltd. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the business of exploration and development of mineral resource properties. The Company has one business segment, which is the mineral exploration business in Canada. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of its Storie Molybdenum property (the Storie Property). The Storie Property is located approximately six kilometers (km) southwest of the historical mining camp of Cassiar, British Columbia, which is approximately 15 km west of Highway 37 which connects to Watson Lake, Yukon, to the north, and Dease Lake and Stewart, British Columbia, to the south. The Company focuses on seeking new business opportunities.


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Post by chucklesmcon Aug 23, 2007 2:13am
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Up 22% Today

Up 22% TodayTORONTO (SHfn) - Moly assays made more than a few shareholders jolly Wednesday. CYU has gone from .67 cents 6 days ago up to a close of $1.10 today. Thats up more than 50%. A wise person will buy in and those who got scared and sold may think twice. The ones that held on will be the ones who will reap the rewards. We saw a high of $2.88 just before the market correction. I'am sure we will see this again just like all the others stocks are coming back. Will the market top at a record high by the years end? I bet it will and so will CYU.
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