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Falco Resources Ltd V.FPC

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPRGF

Falco Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in exploring, evaluating, and developing its mineral properties in the Rouyn-Noranda district of the Province of Quebec for base and precious metals. It is mineral claim holder in the Province of Quebec, with a land holdings in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. It owns approximately 67,000 hectares of land in the Noranda Mining Camp, which represents 67% of the entire camp and includes 13 former gold and base metal mine sites. Its principal asset is the Falco Horne 5 Project, which is located beneath the Horne copper smelter, operated by Glencore, in Rouyn-Noranda, below the old Horne Mine. It treats both copper concentrates and precious metal-bearing recyclable materials as its feedstock to produce 99.1% copper anodes. The gold-rich polymetallic sulfide mineralization at the Horne 5 deposit forms a large subvertical tabular body that measures close to two km in length, 500 to 850 m across and between 20 to 130 m in thickness.


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Comment by Saulion Feb 26, 2014 3:56pm
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RE:Paste of the Proactive Investor article

RE:Paste of the Proactive Investor article
I watched a number of FPC video presentations outlining the same information covered
in the recent "Bonafide" report.
The work to date speaks volumes and I think most people are very impressed with FPC management.

Delineating the size and grade of Horne 5 is definitely important but getting it out of the ground economically is just as important. imo
Hundreds of millions invested in mine infrastructure and not a word about production capacity. ??
More info would be much appreciated.

Thnx






Aside from Horne 5, some of the other orebodies appear to be accessible by open pit.
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