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Cartier Silver Corp C.CFE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CRTIF

Cartier Silver Corporation is a Canada-based exploration and development company focused on discovering and developing its silver property assets, including the Chorrillos Project and claims staked by the Company’s subsidiary, all of which are located in the Potosi Department of southern Bolivia. The Chorrillos Project comprises two separate properties known as the Gonalbert Mining area (consisting of 10 grids covering 2.5 square kilometers (sq. km)) and the Felicidad Mining area (consisting of four grids covering one sq. km). Its Big Easy low sulphidation epithermal gold-silver property is located in the Avalon zone of Eastern Newfoundland and comprises around 369 claims covering 92.3 sq. km, two hours from St. John's, Newfoundland. Its Gagnon Holdings property is a portfolio of highly prospective iron-rich mineral concessions in the northern and southern Labrador Trough, Canada's premier iron ore mining district. Its Gagnon Holdings property has around 99 claims covering 105 sq. km.


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Comment by newbie11on Nov 30, 2007 1:30pm
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RE: You do the math

RE: You do the mathJust wondering if the math is still the same after those numbers. I found these numbers to be very dissapointing, was this expected for this quarter(Generally a weak quarter?) Stock sure got a whole lot cheaper...
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