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Infrastructure Materials Corp IFAM

Infrastructure Materials Corp. is an exploration-stage company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of limestone and precious metals from its claims in the State of Nevada. The Company's subsidiaries include Infrastructure Materials Corp US (IMC US), Silver Reserve Corp. (SRC) and Canadian Infrastructure Corp. The Company's limestone assets are held by its subsidiary, IMC US. IMC US controls over two limestone projects in Nevada, made up of approximately 70 mineral claims and covering approximately 1,405 acres on land owned or controlled by the United States Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management (the BLM). SRC has a milling facility located in Mina, Nevada on over six BLM mill site claims covering approximately 30 acres. SRC is focused on the Clay Peters Project.


GREY:IFAM - Post by User

Comment by Orwellon Mar 30, 2000 8:30pm
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Post# 1693784

RE: IFM is getting cheap

RE: IFM is getting cheapIFM is the best valued tech stock at the moment. Ten dollars up or down in a day is neither here nor there. If everyone has made tons of money over the years with a BCE underling called Nortel, why not repeat your success with IFM. It is in a different sector, but it is a huge growing sector, and besides, how many pure plays are there in this sector in Canada? Every fund will have some of IFM. And relative to new U.S. startups, no doubt IFM isn't as entrepreneurial, but the sector is a huge pie, and IFM continues to increase its own slice. I bought IFM at $60, sold at $140, bought again at $107, sold at $119, and bought again TODAY at $95. I don't care if it dips into 80s, I will sell again closer to $120, which it will easily attain again sometime this year, and will be a $500 stock over the next five years. O.
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