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Stroud Resources Ltd V.SDR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SDURF

Stroud Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based international mineral exploration company with an exploration portfolio in Canada and Mexico. The Company holds its interest in its Mexican properties through its wholly owned subsidiary, Compania Minera San Diego y La Espanola S.A. de C.V. (Compania Minera), which holds prospecting and exploration permits for the properties. Compania Minera holds rights to the Santo Domingo II and Nombre de Dios mining concessions, located approximately 80 kilometers northwest of Guadalajara, the capital city of the State of Jalisco, Mexico. It also holds a net smelter royalty of 0.5% on properties located in Hislop Township, Ontario.


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Comment by twaveron Apr 09, 2011 10:34pm
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Post# 18410011

RE: RE: This is like WS - Wildcat Silver!

RE: RE: This is like WS - Wildcat Silver!Thank you Hiker for the comparisons with Wildcat Silver.  I am a shareholder there and have enjoyed  a tremendous return.  I am also considering hopping on this train.  But, having done some dd before buying Wildcat, I do remember that whereas many of us may regard Wildcat as a silver company (perhaps the name has something to do with that), they actually have about 2.6 times as much manganese in dollar terms as silver, counting  their indicated and inferred resource.  So there is a lot of value in their manganese.  Zinc and lead are also significant - though smaller - contributors.  So Wildcat is worth a lot more than we can attribute to the company based on silver alone.  And manganese seems to have a bright future.
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