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Slam Exploration Ltd V.SXL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLMXF

SLAM Exploration Ltd. is a Canadian junior resource company holding a portfolio of gold and base metal projects. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration and evaluation properties in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario, Canada. The Company's projects include Mine Road Project, Menneval Gold Project, Ear Falls Lithium Project, Jake Lee Gold Project, Highway Gold Project, Keezhik Gold, Dam Lake Project, and others. The Mine Road Project is a significant addition to its portfolio of wholly owned BMC projects that include Goodwin, O'Hearn-Strachens, California Lake, Lower 44, LBM, North Rim, Portage, Satellite, Nine Mile, and Red Pine. The Highway project has demonstrated polymetallic potential with 10 known mineral occurrences that include zinc, silver, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and tin as well as gold. The Company holds NSR royalties on the Wedge copper zinc project, Ramsay, Reserve Creek, and Opikeigen gold projects.


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Comment by jsnfernleyon Jul 08, 2011 12:23am
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Post# 18809386

RE: Youngun & Mooreman

RE: Youngun & MooremanI was giving some thought to your idea that one person could be controlling numerous aliases.  It's possible, but it would take a lot of discipline to not forget who you were--and most of the people that you suggested could be from the same source have different styles. 

I thought YoungPhoenix was out of character with youngun, however, for several reasons.  First, he/she/it was polite to someone who disagreed.  Second, his sentences were coherent, grammatically excellent and didn't seem to ramble into a long paragraph.  Third, he posted a link to something useful which indicated that he was actually capable of research and work, instead of his usual self appointed goonspeak to people that aren't "perfect" enough to his way of thinking (think NHL type goon).  I thought these were all departures from the norm for "youngun."

Oh well, I have some reading to do the Fort Hope area.

GLTA
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