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Silverstock Metals Inc V.STK


Primary Symbol: C.STK

Silverstock Metals Inc. is an exploration and evaluation stage company and is in the business of acquiring, exploring, and evaluating mineral properties in Canada. The Company is engaged in polymetallic exploration in British Columbia. The Company’s sole property is the Gold Cutter property, located in the British Columbia interior, approximately 12 km northwest of the town of Barriere, in the Kamloops Mining Division. The Gold Cutter Property is comprised of two contiguous mineral claims totaling approximately 1,821.1 hectares.


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Post by prospector24on Apr 26, 2012 11:21pm
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Post# 19842337

Strike website

Strike website

Strike needs to add the Schreiber property to their website FAST.  Companies need to realize the importance (and value) of the internet.  Information is KEY.  Unless you persist and muddle through links to find the powerpoint they have, you can't find info on the Schreiber property.  That's a MAJOR downfall of the Management Team in my opinion, if they are concerned about increasing share value and raisng money at a price better than a dime.  They should have pounced on that as soon as GTA made their discovery.  They could have found a zillion teenagers that could have made that page for them for less than a $1,000.  It would have paid 100X in dividends since that time. A lost opportunity.

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