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Inca Minerals Ord Shs V.ICG


Primary Symbol: INMNF

Inca Minerals Limited is a junior resource company. It is engaged in exploration at the greater Frewena Project and the Jean Elson project, both located in the Northern Territory, and at the MaCauley Creek Project, located in Queensland. It is focused on gold-copper porphyry deposits, copper and zinc skarn deposits and iron ore-copper-gold (IOCG) deposits. Its projects also include the Lorna May Project and Hay River Project. The MaCauley Creek Project is located 100 kilometers (km) west of Townsville in Queensland. It consists of two granted exploration permits (EPM 27124 and EPM 27163) covering 359 square kilometers (km2) and it lies within the Townsville-Mornington Island porphyry belt. The Frewena projects have 4,736 km2 of granted tenure and exploration license applications in the East Tennant IOCG province of the Northern Territory. The Jean Elson Project is located 325 km east of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory and lies a mere 30km north of its Lorna May Project.


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Comment by Albertan22on Jul 28, 2017 11:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:How does 1.21 per share be reduced to 86 and no class action

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:How does 1.21 per share be reduced to 86 and no class actionWow, Eastmain's gone down a lot . . .  maybe I will, I'll come look at them again.  After ICG wrapped up, I invested most of the profits in Lydian and Sandstorm -- but I remember thinking about Eastmain when Integra owned some of their company.  What's the deal with why they've fallen so far?  
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