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CDN Maverick Capital Corp C.CDN

Alternate Symbol(s):  AXVEF

CDN Maverick Capital Corp. is a Canada-based diversified exploration company with a core focus on lithium. The Company’s projects include Northwind Lake Lithium Property, Poncheville Lithium Prospects and Rainbow Canyon Gold Project. The Northwind Lake Property is a lithium pegmatite exploration project located in the Electric Avenue Lithium District, located approximately 10 kilometers (km) north-northwest of the PAK Lithium Project and covers over 7,040 hectares (ha). The Poncheville Lithium Prospects span nearly 40,000 ha across the Poncheville and Chabinoche properties and are located approximately 65 kilometers (km) northeast of the mining town of Matagam. The Rainbow Canyon Gold Project is a precious metals exploration prospect located in the Olinghouse Mining District, about 40 km east of Reno in Washoe County, Nevada.


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Post by wonlargeon Mar 02, 2002 9:37pm
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kimmik with your past experience..........

kimmik with your past experience..........Is it easier (more cost effective) for the outdoor recycler over the indoor recycler, or vice versa? It sounds to me from what I understand that the dismantling process for this type (indoor yard) is very high. Then they need a Huge storage for parts which may not be sold for several years. So from what I gather the upfront costs appear to be huge for this type of endeavour, and the payback for product that is racked is time. With the right management it could work, but I think they will be years behind the 8 ball. So if I am right they will have to find deep pockets willing to keep infusing cash until they can start to break even. In summation I think the storage costs must be killing them. As my understanding of indoor wrecking is limited, I would be interested in hearing your view. TIA
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