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Melkior Resources Inc V.MKR

Alternate Symbol(s):  MKRIF

Melkior Resources Inc. is an exploration stage resource company. The Company’s operations include the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. The Company’s projects include Carscallen, White Lake, Maseres Genex, Val d'Or, Launay and Genex. It holds a 100% interest in the Carscallen property, west of Timmins, Ontario. The Carscallen Project is located approximately 25 kilometers west of the city of Timmins, Ontario. Its White Lake Project consists of over 333 combined Single Cell Mining Claims and Boundary Cell Mining Claims with each Single Cell Mining Claim being approximately 20 hectares, located 15 kilometers northeast of the Hemlo Gold Mine operated by Barrick Gold Corporation. The White Lake Property is situated in the north-eastern portion of the Hemlo Greenstone belt. Its Genex Project is located 20 kilometers west of Timmins. The Company owns a 100% interest in the three mineral claims in Tiblemont Township, Quebec.


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Comment by bigdog37on Nov 22, 2010 5:17pm
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RE: RE: Melkior?

RE: RE: Melkior?  Question my motives all you want.  I simply asked if anyone could confirm the rumor. 
You stated yourself that samples are picked by visual selection which creates the problem of wether the samples should have been assayed or not..   It is only one persons opinion. The new geologist feels that there is significant reason to assay more, as the gold bearing structure in WT can not be identified simply by visual means. If he is correct it could be very significant if not they are wasting a bunch of money assaying useless rock.  I am not a geologist so I do not know .  Take it for what it is rumor or not.  So once again, can anyone verify? 
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