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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 AliMcKenzieon Mar 09, 2015 11:15am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What the last nr told us

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What the last nr told usThe world's most sought after marble sold 1.4 million tonnes last year for revenue of 300 million euros. That works out to about $250/tonne

Looking at the borehole data from CCB, it appears that only a small portion of the "marble" is white marble. Most of it is described  in the technical reports as silicified marble. I doubt if it worth the cost of quarrying.

BobGreenfield wrote: Consider Terrazzo, look up marble chips. Pricing is decent per ton.

BullTrap wrote:
"The aggragate marble that is floated is waste when finished however, when washed would be as good as gravel for sides of roads etc." ............. LOL nice try but no ! Marble is too soft for that sort of use ...... NEXT !




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