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Fancamp Exploration Ltd V.FNC

Alternate Symbol(s):  FNCJF

Fancamp Exploration Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on strategic interests in its high potential mineral projects, royalty portfolio and mineral properties. The Company is focused on an advanced asset play with a portfolio of mineral claims across Ontario and Quebec, Canada, including copper, gold, zinc, titanium, chromium, strategic rare-earth metals, and others. It has investments in an existing iron ore operation in the Quebec-Labrador Trough, a rare earth elements company, NeoTerrex Minerals Inc., in addition to an investment in a zinc mine in Nova Scotia. It is developing an energy reduction and titanium waste recycling technology with its advanced titanium extraction strategy. Its properties include Clinton Property, Stoke Property, DiLeo Property, Grasset Property, Riley Brook property, Gaspe Bay Group Property (including Boisbuisson and St. Marguerite), and other properties. The Clinton Property is located in the Appalachian region.


TSXV:FNC - Post by User

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Comment by Cooper123on Mar 31, 2008 11:01pm
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There are afew anomalies all tied together and as Peter stated, this is a complex area of the discovery; remember, the conduits are all linked together according to the Noront Luncheon geos. where they superimposed Voiseys Bay on top of Eagle 1 and 2. This is the way the plumbing works when the mafic flows originally forced their way up through the faults causing humps and bumps called anomalies. The flows covered a huge area in the lowlands. If you look at the mag geo. survey on FWR, you will see they indicated not only a fault below FNC, but also at least 2 anomalies that make up the SW corner on FNC properties as well as the one on NOT. It would be almost impossible for them not to be linked as they are only yards apart and that's at surface. Anyways, the show is just starting and at bargain prices.

Give Peter or PR a call they are helpful, and Peter is the geologist who said we are the elephant in the livingroom and is convinced NOTs DE1 is a tenticle from our deeper anomalies a few hundred yards to the south and the AOEM clearly shows they are linked.

Cooper
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