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Colonial Coal International Corp V.CAD

Alternate Symbol(s):  CCARF

Colonial Coal International Corp. is a Canada-based metallurgical coal development company. The Company’s principal activities include the acquisition, exploration and development of coal properties located in Canada. The Company is also engaged in the acquisition of Watson Island, located just outside of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, for the purpose of developing a seaport terminal and supporting an industrial park. Its Huguenot Coal Property is a coking coal project comprised of 17 coal licenses covering an area of approximately 9,531 hectares (ha) located in the Liard Mining Division, northeastern British Columbia, approximately 620 kilometers (km) north-northeast of Vancouver, close to the provincial boundary with Alberta. Its Flatbed Coal Property is a metallurgical coal project comprised of eight coal licenses covering an area of approximately 9,607 ha located in the Liard Mining Division, northeastern British Columbia, approximately 645 km north-northeast of Vancouver.


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Comment by lumpy13on Jul 22, 2024 8:18pm
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RE:RE:Acquisition offer coming?

RE:RE:Acquisition offer coming?it's frustrating, I agree.  

But there isn't anything we can do.  CAD has some incredible properties that are dirt cheap at today's market cap.  My guess is that the biggest concern to a potential buyer is getting the environmental permits because BC, like everywhere else, is not wild about big mines.

My experience over 20+ years in mining investing is that, if one isn't rushed to sell, value will eventually be recognized.  Austin wants to sell, but he wants a fair price, which could be a 3-4x from now.
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