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Millennium Silver Corp V.MSC

Millennium Silver Corp. is a mineral exploration and development company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mining properties. It is exploring silver-gold properties in Nevada, USA. The Company is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of precious metal deposits such as its Silver Peak silver-gold project in southwest Nevada and its Simon Mine silver-lead-zinc project in the Walker-Lane Trend south of Reno, Nevada. The Silver Peak Mining Project is an advanced exploration project focused on the past-producing Nivloc and 16-to-1 silver-gold mines in the Silver Peak mining district in Nevada. The Silver Peak property consists of 3,943 contiguous acres covering no less than 14 fault zones. It holds a 100% interest in Simon Property, consisting of 20 patented and three unpatented contiguous claims. The Company also holds a further 34 contiguous unpatented mining claims.


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Comment by papapdon Apr 26, 2004 10:12am
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RE: read farther down on this release..

RE: read farther down on this release..Should we be worried they will beat us to market? Perhaps they will sign on with a distributor that is as painfully slow as McNeil?? Could we be that lucky?
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