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Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. T.COS


Primary Symbol: V.COS Alternate Symbol(s):  CNBMF

Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and mining company. The Company is focused on nickel, copper, and cobalt in northern Quebec. It is advancing Graal Nickel & Copper Project. The Graal Nickel & Copper Project (the Property) is located in the north of Saguenay Lac St-Jean region. It is comprised of 110 map-designed claims covering 6,113 hectares. The Property is also located at 190 kilometers (km) north from the seaport terminal of Grande-Anse (Saguenay).


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Comment by oldtimer21on Mar 26, 2014 8:33pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:higher dividends are coming

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:higher dividends are coming The company has a slide in its most recent investor presentation that is entitled something like "positioned for strong free cash flow.It reflects capex dropping to around $400 million in maint capex with no growth capex in either 2016 or 2017. The  company presented it a Howard Weil conference today March 26, 2014.  
I doesn't make sense the CFO, who was the one presenting, would reflect an in accurate portrayal of future capex. It would be great to understand the underlying differnces between the representations.
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