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AIC Mines Ltd IAUFF

AIC Mines Limited is an Australia-based resources company. The Company is engaged in the exploration, mine development, mine operations and the sale of copper concentrate in Australia. Its projects include the Eloise Copper Mine, Marymia Project and Lamil Project. The Company owns the Eloise Copper Mine, a high-grade operating underground mine located Southeast of Cloncurry in North Queensland. It is also advancing a portfolio of exploration projects that are prospective for copper and gold, which include Jericho Copper Mine, Pyramid Project, Delamerian Project, Peake and Denison Copper Project and Windsor Base Metals Project. The Eloise Regional project consists of approximately 2,000 square kilometers (km2) of contiguous tenure. The Marymia Project is located approximately 160 kms south of Newman in the eastern Gascoyne region of Western Australia and covers approximately 3,600 km2. The Lamil Project is located in the Paterson Province of Western Australia.


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Comment by Kutubuon Mar 10, 2009 10:49am
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RE: Sorry to rain on the parade

RE: Sorry to rain on the parade
Yes that is so true lots of shares too many ? Its all to do with the merger between Empore Mines and Intrepid. I hear what you are saying about a a share roll back but would it have to be that savage ? Lets hear other comment as to the best way to move forward for IAU.
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