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Fitzroy Minerals Inc V.FTZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  FTZFF

Fitzroy Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on exploring and developing mineral assets in the Americas. The Company’s property portfolio includes the Caballos Copper and Polimet Gold-Copper-Silver projects located in Valparaiso, Chile and the Taquetren Gold project located in Rio Negro, Argentina, as well as the Cariboo project in British Columbia, Canada. The Caballos Copper project comprises 18,000 hectares (Ha) of concessions, which is located 210 kilometers (km) from Santiago, via the R5N Highway. The Polimet Gold-Copper-Silver project comprises 1,860 Ha of concessions, which is located 170 km from Santiago, via the R5N Highway. The Taquetren Gold project covers 28,448 hectares, located in the Navidad-Calcatreau Mining District, Argentina. It holds a 100% interest in certain mining claims located in the Skeena Mining Division area in British Columbia, known as the Caribou project.


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Post by lamystiqueon Nov 30, 2001 11:55am
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Post# 4468553

Meter Readers In Every Home

Meter Readers In Every Homewould be good news for Global Data. Lets see in NA alone that would translate into 100 million units @ a cost of $49.00. Well that works out to a lot of dough to check your power consumption, and monitor costs. Seems like a boni fide idea to me....and then there is Europe, the largest market in the world, and finally south east asia... Okay $1 billion over two years / 30 million shares = $30 per share of new revenue = profits of $5-6 per share..... Why doesn't GI go for that?
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