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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 MatrixDwelleron Jun 13, 2018 3:54pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Canada Carbon sues Grenville-sur-la-Rouge for $96M

RE:RE:RE:RE:Canada Carbon sues Grenville-sur-la-Rouge for $96MSo correct me if I am wrong, but
- Does the action by CPTAQ against CCB mean that there will be no mine at GSLR unless they are successful in apealing CPTAQ's action?
- Is CCB's only hope now that their lawsuit against GSLR is successful to come out with any money?
- And, that dollar figure could be anything and is only based on CCB's claims of graphite and marble reserves and expenses incured to fight the decision?

I want to know so I can make a better decision whether to keep CCB in my portfolio.
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