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Quebec Precious Metals Corporation V.QPM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CJCFF

Quebec Precious Metals Corporation is a Canada-based gold explorer with a land position in the prospective Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory, Quebec, near Newmont Corporation’s Eleonore gold mine. The Company focuses on advancing its Sakami gold project and its newly discovered, drill-ready Ninaaskuwin lithium showing on the Elmer East project. In addition, the Company holds a 68% interest in the Kipawa rare earths project located near Temiscaming, Quebec. The Sakami project consists of one large contiguous block of 281 mineral claims and includes the contiguous claims, which are located 90 km northwest of the Eleonore mine, 570 km north of Val-d'Or and 900 km northwest of Montreal. The Cheechoo-Eleonore Trend project lies about 24 km northwest of the Eleonore mine. The Elmer East project consists of 929 claims, which is located along a trend from the recent Patwon Prospect gold discovery made by Azimut Exploration Inc. It also holds interest in the Matheson Joint Venture project.


TSXV:QPM - Post by User

Post by CONSTRUCTIVE_SUBVERSIONon Jan 11, 2012 2:21pm
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Post# 19392561

Too many deer in the headlights here.

Too many deer in the headlights here.

If those who are going to hold, are sticking with that plan, it would seem to me that most

would hang in until at least mid 50s or better. So if you are in that frame of mind and

aware of the risks then why wouldnt you take a shot at a potential 50 percent gain from

these prices. Indecision only benifits market makers (if there are any) and pros. Most of

my holdings have appreciated dramatically from mid to end dec. So some of us are looking

to find cheapies out there, low market caps and shares out, with news still on the horizon,

Im not sure what else some of you are looking for in terms of opps. Just my sense of it all.

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