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Cascadia Minerals Ltd V.CAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAMNF

Cascadia is a Canadian junior mining company focused on exploring for copper and gold in the Yukon and British Columbia . Cascadia's flagship Catch Property in the Yukon hosts a brand-new copper-gold porphyry discovery where inaugural drill results returned broad intervals of mineralization, including 116.60 m of 0.31% copper with 0.30 g/t gold. Catch exhibits extensive high-grade copper and gold mineralization across a 5 km long trend, with rock samples returning peak values of 3.88% copper and 30.00 g/t gold.


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Post by jaydawgon Mar 06, 2013 12:12pm
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Rick Rule on BNN

Rick Rule on BNN

Rick Rule was on BNN last night commenting on resource stocks. The guy is very knowledgeable and gave straight answers to questions.  Definitely not the promoter type I was expecting. He declined comment to a caller on Kaminak as he said that his company, Sprott resources owns a lot of the stock. Which is good. Too bad somebody from the marketing department at ATAC didn't lob him a question about ATC. He likely couldn't comment about the stock either as Sprott owns 2.9 million shares, but there's nothing wrong with some free exposure for the stock. They're obviously not busy churning out news releases.

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