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Torq Resources Inc V.TORQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRBMF

Torq Resources Inc. is a Canada-based copper and gold exploration company with a portfolio of holdings in Chile. The Company's projects include Santa Cecilia and Margarita. The Santa Cecilia mineral exploration project is a 3,250-hectare property located approximately 100 kilometers (kms) east of the city of Copiapo, Chile, in the southern region of the world-class Maricunga belt and immediately north of the El Indio belt. The belt is characterized by gold epithermal and gold-copper porphyry deposits. The Margarita Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) project is comprised of approximately 1,445 hectares and is located in Chile, 65 kms north of the city of Copiapo with access to infrastructure. The property is located within the prolific Coastal Cordillera belt that hosts the world-class Candelaria (Lundin Mining Corp.) and Mantoverde (Mantos Copper Holding) IOCG mines, and porphyry-skarn deposits such as Santo Domingo (Capstone Mining Corp.) and Inca de Oro (PanAust/Codelco).


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Post by Cussyon Jan 27, 2008 11:27am
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Post# 14269156

Not a one trick pony...

Not a one trick pony...The 510 is definately the cream of the crop, so, from that standpoint it is our trick because nobody else has anything as good. WE STAND ALONE from this front... However... The nature of RFID turns the application of the 510 into multiple tricks so to speak. As well, there are from what I understand a variety of other "tricks" up our sleeve largly due to the importance of "security". As well, and JEEP, BLUE, please feel free to correct me and add your incredible input on this one, the pending patents should be our lock that certifies our technology and application of it in TOP POSITION. There is ALWAYS the risk that new and better technology will appear, but the implimentation of it will be difficult once the standards are established wich is why creating this standard is not only important to the entire industry, but to companies like SIRIT who have created applications around it. I think it is also important (extremely important) to note that SIRIT has been very careful to create a "pony" (510) that can LEARN NEW TRICKS. Couple this with pending patents, a world just steps away from embracing the technology, standards, and we are off to the races, even if the tech changes... Sirit has the goods that will adapt. Cussy, the Excited Windsurfer:)
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