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Homerun Resources Inc V.HMR

Alternate Symbol(s):  HMRFF

Homerun Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on the development of its business within the critical and energy materials sectors. Its Tatooine Quartz Silica Project covers an area of approximately 3,958 hectares, located directly adjacent to the community of Brisco, British Columbia and BC Highway 95, and approximately 65 kilometers southeast of Golden, BC, which is home to the Moberly Mine, a past-producing high-purity silica mine in the same lithological unit as the Tatooine Silica Project. The focus at the Tatooine Silica Project will be to sample and test silica for its application across the spectrum of silica end-products, including high-purity solutions. The Belmonte silica concession in Belmonte, Bahia, Brazil. The Belmonte silica concession comprises approximately 69.4 hectares.


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Comment by vlieton Oct 28, 2008 11:52pm
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RE: Obama and Cramer

RE: Obama and CramerAt times Cramer can be so stupid.  Honestly, even if Obama wants cleaner electricity do people honestly think we can shut down coal power.  We simply need the electricity these plants produce.  New electrical production is years away even with a change in policy.  Meanwhile the developing world is using more and more coal each year.  I have made many decisions in favour of the environment but I realize that coal is a heck of an investment right now.  No matter how much economy slows coal is in huge demand for the next decade or more.  I also love Uranium and that is the energy that will replace coal over the long term.  Energy stocks will be biggest winners in the next 20 yrs IMO
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