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Canada Carbon Inc V.CCB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRUZF

Canada Carbon Inc. is a Canada-based junior natural resource company focused on the acquisition and exploration of natural resource properties. It holds a 100% interest in two graphite properties located in Quebec: The Miller Graphite Project and Asbury Graphite Project. The Miller Graphite Property is located in Grenville Sur la Rouge, Quebec. The Miller hydrothermal lump-vein historical graphite mine and surrounding property cover approximately 100 square kilometers (km2) and is located 80 kilometers (km) west of Montreal in the Grenville Township. The Asbury Graphite Project is made up of two claims for a total of 119 hectares (ha). It is located 8.1km northeast of Notre-Dame-Du-Laus in the Laurentides Region of southern Quebec.


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Comment by Swiitchon Mar 03, 2015 1:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Asbury

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Asbury
Snacker wrote: Not to be a neigh-sayer, as I am a shareholder, but let us not put the cart before the horse here.

Yes, this is POTENTIALLY another step in a very positive direction, but as the press release states that Canada Carbon will only proceed with the re-commissioning of the mill facilities if it can get the proper permitting. So there are still a couple of hurdles yet to jump.

Further to that point, it's not like they only need to throw a switch and the site is back to operational order... it's a ghost town.

So there will be the next hurdle. Furthermore, there isn't any equipment at the facility, so throw that into the mix too. Expensive, but obtainable. Canada Carbon does have a very good relationship with SGS Lakefield. And the process has been dialed in somewhat.

Regardless Canada Carbon is still years away from running the entire operation from mining, crushing, shipping, processing, upgrading, and selling.

But this is a step in the right direction... and a very positive sign that they are looking at the big picture.

Now more then ever, I believe Patience is needed.
-Snacker



Completely Agree Snacker...but I may dispute your time frames a little. Either way, it seems Bruce and his team have given us a strong insight on the road they are planning to travel with CCB, and it all makes sense to me.

Thank you to Bruce and team for keeping us so well informed!
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