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Camrova Resources Inc V.CAV.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  BAJFF

Camrova Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company operates in one business segment, being the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties. It has a minority investment in the El Boleo copper-cobalt-zinc-manganese deposit located near Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, Mexico. In addition, the Company intends to investigate and potentially pursue alternative project opportunities.


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Post by crazytownon Apr 26, 2012 8:54am
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Re:Re:Re:Re: underground mining conditions

Re:Re:Re:Re: underground mining conditions

Yeah miner, we'll get back to you on how those issues are going in about 50 years. This current share price drop is about issues that are happening now unrelated to the mine and all about the office and will likely be resolved very soon. Anything can happen in over 50 years of production. Shafts may be shored up 50 years from now, as they get ready to mine the additional resource for the next 50. You don't think these issues have been taken into account by people investing over a BILLION dollars. By then the mine will have paid for itself over and over again. Everyone will have already made a fortune off this project and there will be tons of cash for any mine work needed. They will be swimming in cash and current shareholders buying now will have long cashed in their wins, been bought our or just plain moved on. Just my opinion but good luck to all.

?To be in production ahead of most of its peers
?Relatively low cost copper mine
?Robust economics, long-life producer
?Significant upside potential:
?50+ year potential mine life based on current resource
?Additional years of production at +2.0% Cu head-grade (hopefully news on this soon)
?Potential manganese production

 

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