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Happy Creek Minerals Ltd V.HPY

Alternate Symbol(s):  HPYCF

Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. is engaged in the business of acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in British Columbia (B.C.), Canada. The Company is focused on making new discoveries and building resources in proximity to infrastructure on its 100%-owned portfolio of diversified metals projects in B.C. Its projects include the high-grade Fox Tungsten deposit, the Silverboss molybdenum-copper-gold-silver project adjacent to Glencore's closed Boss Mountain molybdenum mine, and the adjacent Hen-Art-DL gold and silver project. The Fox property is located approximately 70 kilometers (km) northeast of 100 Mile House in the south Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. The Silverboss property is located approximately 85 km northeast of 100 Mile House in south central British Columbia. The property is approximately 155 square kilometer (km2). The Hen and Art-DL property is located about 16 km southeast of the Boss Mt. molybdenum mine.


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Post by ripantuckon Feb 14, 2012 7:26pm
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Post# 19534525

Metals Supply List Risk

Metals Supply List Risk

Pls. see attached list from British Geological Society. It is a bit outdated (2011), but it is interesting that Tungsten is 4th on the list, ahead of Rare Earth Metals, Lithium, Graphite, Nobium and others thought of as strategic and at risk.

HPY is, in my view, value priced without the possibility of a world class tungsten deposit at 20 cents with 55 million shares outstanding. I am no good at predicting short term SP, but it appears to me that this company has a good possibility of being in the dollars for SP in a year or two.

I have put in my order to establish an initial position tomorrow and I intend to add to the initial position as liquidity allows.

https://www.bgs.ac.uk/downloads/start.cfm?id=2063

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