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CMC Metals Ltd V.CMB

Alternate Symbol(s):  CMCXF

CMC Metals Ltd. is a Canada-based growth stage exploration company. The Company is focused on opportunities for high grade polymetallic deposits in the Yukon, British Columbia and Newfoundland. Its polymetallic silver-lead-zinc CRD prospects in the Rancheria Silver District include the Silver Hart Deposit and Blue Heaven claims (Yukon), Amy and Silverknife claims (British Columbia). Its polymetallic projects with the potential for copper-silver-gold and other metals include Bridal Veil (central Newfoundland) and Logjam (Yukon). Its flagship property is the Silver Hart property, covering over 116 claims, 2,017 hectares, located in the south-central Yukon. It has an 80 % interest in Blue Heaven Property, which consists of over 121 contiguous mineral claims located in southern Yukon. The Silverknife Property comprises two mineral tenures covering approximately 538.3 hectares. The Amy claims comprising 16 mineral tenures (approximately 908.4 hectares) cover part of the Cassiar Batholith.


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Post by 3arseofDDon Dec 23, 2010 1:47pm
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Absolutely right

Absolutely rightIts 7530 oz /116 tonne non inferred  oops my doodle pad had put in extra zeros on the oz..but hey non inferred we still get to the possible size  188k over 116 tonne that's near a break even on the first tonne going forward..i guess that what is was trying to convey..But if you take cubes of 5 ft by 3/4 mile at using your 50 oz/t Ag then the math got me to the 7.5 mill oz using just under the 3/4 mile at cubic foot/tonne (80lbs cube foot rock max) at the average grades and then multiply that by 5 feet across then I got to a huge resource...With three veins in there. Thanks for keeping my my math on its toes.But if you take 3000 feet by 5 feet cubed x say 75lbs = 3375000lbs convert to tonnes convert 50 oz/tonne i get 76.7 million Ag oz/tonne...could be wrong
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