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Explor Resources Inc New EXSFF

Explor Resources Inc is a Canadian company which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mining properties in Canada. Its projects comprise of Chester Copper Deposit, Bathurst Mining Camp, Timmins Porcupine West, Montrose, Kidd Township, Carnegie and Eastford Lake among others.


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Comment by younggun3on Mar 14, 2009 12:20pm
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RE: MaKINGPOO60

RE: MaKINGPOO60

 Interesting how this makingpoo60 uses the same phases as dumdum over and over. Seems dumdum's favorite saying when the SP was in the 40s a few weeks back and individuals here stated they were buying shares that they "GET IT"...  But I who warned things didn't look right and that the paper was to heavily stacked against exs didn't GET IT. I do see a 50% loss for anyone that bought near the high..... ouch. Let's see if this makingpoo60 now stays around and trys to become the moderator of this board much like DD has been since the sudden disappearance of MJ. I count 2 red flags so far from steakhouses 9 red flags program!

 For god sakes quit trying to compare one hole to some of the largest mines in the area. We have a better chance of this just being a buried boulder at this point much like the ones found on this very property in the 60s. The grades of the boulders are almost identical. 

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