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Adex Mining Inc V.ADE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ADXDF

Adex Mining Inc. is a Canadian junior mining company. The Company is focused on developing its flagship Mount Pleasant Mine Property, a multi-metal project that is host to promising tungsten-molybdenum and tin-indium-zinc mineralization. The Company holds 100% of the subsurface mineral rights to approximately 1,600 hectares encompassing the Mount Pleasant mine area of New Brunswick, Canada approximately 60 km south of Fredericton approximately 100 km northwest of deep seaport facilities located at Saint John. The Company, through its subsidiary, Adex Minerals Corp., holds claims under Prospecting License 14338. Within the mineral rights area, the Company owns approximately 405 hectares of land. Also, within the mineral rights area there are two distinct poly-metallic mineral deposits, the Fire Tower Zone (FTZ) and the North Zone (NZ). The principal metals include tungsten and molybdenum in the FTZ and tin, indium and zinc in the NZ.


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Comment by morriconeon Jul 27, 2011 9:41pm
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RE: Good News if the US Defaults?

RE: Good News if the US Defaults?"...we expect that markets around the world would be severely damaged."I

"investors would likely look for hard assets like oil and other commodities, driving prices higher".


So commodity stocks would probably get flushed down the toilet as part of a huge market sell off while the commodities themselves would soar.  Hmmm don't see how that benefits us in the short term in any way.
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