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Many Bright Ideas Technologies Inc V.MBI.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBGNF

Many Bright Ideas Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on commercializing alternative non-medical technologies. The Company has not generated any revenue.


TSXV:MBI.H - Post by User

Comment by conscience1on Jun 12, 2014 2:49pm
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RE:Have you spotted any other stocks while waiting?

RE:Have you spotted any other stocks while waiting?
Don't like to pump so DYODD, but I hold FCU.V,  1.22 now, due for resource est late this year and likely to be bought for 2.50-3.00 per multiple "analysts". I'd like to see it sell for more.

Also interesting is CCE.v, rare earth deposit and tantalum deposit, all 100% owned and Canadian sites. NAV for the rare earth deposit alone calculated at 1.44 if they can get a financing or JV. Mine life estimated over 100 years, if they build it.

Last, NI.T has a proven 1-billion lb nickel sulphide deposit in Manitoba, covered in high-quality sandstone to be harvested as frac sand, still owes $ and just opened a frac sand processing mill so it's early days, .06 cents today. They plan to process and sell imported frac sand to pay their debts, then to mine the sand off the nickel, then the nickel itself.

I'm steering toward junior nmineral explorers with Canadian assets only, and away from biotech, for now.   I hope this is interestng to someone, and apologize if this pumping irritates anyone.  Just replying to a request.

Good luck to all of us. One thing for sure, we're lucky to live where we do.
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