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Torq Resources Inc V.TORQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRBMF

Torq Resources Inc. is a Canada-based copper and gold exploration company with a portfolio of holdings in Chile. The Company's projects include Santa Cecilia and Margarita. The Santa Cecilia mineral exploration project is a 3,250-hectare property located approximately 100 kilometers (kms) east of the city of Copiapo, Chile, in the southern region of the world-class Maricunga belt and immediately north of the El Indio belt. The belt is characterized by gold epithermal and gold-copper porphyry deposits. The Margarita Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) project is comprised of approximately 1,445 hectares and is located in Chile, 65 kms north of the city of Copiapo with access to infrastructure. The property is located within the prolific Coastal Cordillera belt that hosts the world-class Candelaria (Lundin Mining Corp.) and Mantoverde (Mantos Copper Holding) IOCG mines, and porphyry-skarn deposits such as Santo Domingo (Capstone Mining Corp.) and Inca de Oro (PanAust/Codelco).


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Comment by PeterPiperon Sep 09, 2005 10:08am
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RE: Where's our PR department???

RE: Where's our PR department???jeepman. If you noticed, I mentioned that the last PR might signal a trend towards fluff PRs for Sirit. Lynx222. Maybe I am wrong about Samsys' PRs. I hardly ever read them, as I am not invested there. Others have said they are fluff, so I may be incorrect. I note, however, that last year during a period when Sirit's pps went up substantially, on virtually no PRs, Samsys' pps went down, even though they put out quite a few. In other words the pps was related to performance, more than the broadcasting of it. My point is that excessive PRs are only useful to the short trerm trader. Serious long term investors find out the information by digging. We have seen a lot of that here by some of you good fellows. Piper
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