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Colossus Minerals Inc COLUF

Colossus Minerals Inc is a Canada-based exploration stage company. Principally, it is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The company's project includes Serra Pelada which is situated in the mineral prolific Carajas region near the towns of Curionopolis and Parauapebas, Para state, northern Brazil.


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Post by BebeRebozoon Dec 17, 2009 3:48pm
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Where we've come in a year

Where we've come in a yearI was planning on doing this over the Christmas holidays but I thought I would start now.  Does anyone want to help me?  I was wondering about putting together a list of where CSI started 2009 and where it is finishing.

Here's a list just to start us off:
1. Stock price - Jan 1/09.  Stock price Dec 31, 2009
2. Market cap - same parameters
3. Cash in bank Jan 1/09, cash in bank as at Dec 31, 2009
4. Drill holes drilled - Jan 1 09 to Dec 31 2009

Anyone want to add anything to the list?  I'd like to also talk about our goals for 2010:

1. Stock price increase - targets?
2. Land position increased around Serra Pelada
3. 43-101 completed
4. Exploration started on other properties given we've got over $100 million in cash
5. More permits re mining plans
6. More financings in 2010?  $103 million seems like a lot of dough in the till right now, but if they really want to start looking hard at developing a mine, then $103 mil is chump change, going to need a lot more than that just to get going - just my opinion. 

Thoughts?  Expectations?  Fears?  Thrills?
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