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Alien Metals Ord Shs ASLRF

Alien Metals Ltd is a United Kingdom-based mining exploration and development. The principal activity of the Company and its subsidiaries is the exploration and development of mineral resource assets. It holds a collection of projects within its portfolio, spearheaded by its Hancock DSO (direct shipping ore) iron ore project in which it has a 90% holding, through its 100% owned subsidiary the Iron Ore Company of Australia (IOCA). In addition to this, the IOCA portfolio consists of the Brockman (90%) and Vivash Gorge (100%) iron ore projects both surrounded by tier 1 tenements owned by mining corporates, such as Rio Tinto and FMG. Its Hancock Iron Ore Project is within 20 kilometres (km) of the established regional mining hub of Newman. Its Elizabeth Hill Silver Project is situated approximately 45 km south of Karratha in the Achaean Pilbara Block of the Pilbara Craton. The Munni Munni Project hosts significant PGE mineralization. This includes palladium, platinum, gold, and rhodium.


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Comment by Sonsubon Jul 17, 2012 10:21am
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Post# 20121041

RE: RE: RE: Jim Williams...sell or resign

RE: RE: RE: Jim Williams...sell or resign

Unfortunately my concerns are becoming clearer to others. Jim Williams 'at the helm'' is not good for the company or shareholders.

Why was he even in London at the time of stoppage..must have been indicators all was not well.

He did well getting to where it was but now out of his depth moving forward. Hopefully Sprott will send some of his own personel to add a proffesional edge to discussions.

 

 

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