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Talisman Mining Ord Shs TLM


Primary Symbol: TLSMF

Talisman Mining Limited is an Australia-based mineral development and exploration company. The Company is engaged in the exploration, discovery and development of opportunities in base and precious metals. It has secured tenements in the Cobar/Mineral Hill region in Central New South Wales (NSW) through the grant of its own exploration licenses and through a joint venture agreement. Its projects include Lachlan Base Metal and Copper-Gold Project, Mabel Creek Project and Yarindury Porphyry Copper-Gold Project. Its Lachlan Project encompasses approximately 7,100 square kilometers (km2) land position in the highly prospective Lachlan Fold Belt of central New South Wales. It also has over 1040 km2 of highly prospective tenure in Mabel Creek Project, which is a prospective for iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) deposits and intrusion related rare earth and battery metals mineralization. Yarindury Project is located 30km east of Dubbo in the Macquarie Volcanic Arc of central-western NSW.


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Comment by oilandgasmickon Dec 06, 2014 3:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:ICAHN, etc

RE:RE:RE:RE:ICAHN, etcGood post and very logical but Hal was presented with this option before and simply said that he didn't want to do it. Tell me, was ever really qualified for this task? He ran a pipeline company before and was never that familiar with production companies. Maybe that's why he has evaluated most offers as "sub par" "50 cents on the dollar" etc. even in a very difficult market. As for a new CEO I don't think one is coming. If Icahn wants change then so far he has not indicated that this is the case. For a guy with his reputation he has curiously sat back with what amounts to a status quo perspective.
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