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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (38487)3/21/2000 10:56:00 PM
From: Vision21  Read Replies (1) of 150070
 
CRVV Post from the Raging Bull Thread:

3/21/00 Conversation with Robert Ferguson- CEO of Columbia River Resources-CRVV

Robert Ferguson very upbeat, extremely positive over recent developments and
Contacts with varying African governments

In reference to the metals mentioned in 3/20/00 PR

Tantalum is in huge demand because of electronics boom worldwide

Computers, all sorts of electronic devices etc.

Tantalum is used in circuit boards and capacitors

5-15% increase in demand every year, of last five

Recent quote of $25,000.00 US a ton for 40% concentrate of Tantulum

Metal houses all over the world trying to acquire Cesium

Cesium sells for $1000.00 US a ton- spark plugs need cesium=demand!

Rubidium $800 a ton US

Lithium- demand for quality batteries

Nigeria- for years a leading producer of Tin

Nigerian mining companies did not utilize the by- products produced by the
massive
Tin mining operations, tailings of rare earth metals, tantalum, lithium,
cesium, Niobium, rubidium.

These by- products are the rare earth metals Columbia River resources are
able to 'glean'
Inexpensively in comparison to the more traditional mining techniques

These leftover tailings from the previous Tin mining are able to be 'gravity
extracted'
A simpler method of mining extraction for rare earth metals, tantalum,
lithium, cesium, Niobium, rubidium.

Columbia River Resources-CRVV: Prospects for future expansion

Greg Hawkins, former chief economic geologist for the Country of Nigeria is
working with Columbia River Resources-CRVV in acquisition of the
aforementioned Tin mine tailings and other opportunities as regards Gold
production

Because of Columbia River Resources-CRVV association with Mr.Hawkins, and
Columbia River Resources-CRVV assistance to the Nigerian government in
Mining issues, there is a considerable preference given to Columbia River
Resources-CRVV for first right of refusal on available mining sites and
existing Tin Tailing sites for the gravity extraction method.

This preferential situation makes other ventures, such as Gold, Iron, Tin
and Copper all avenues Columbia River Resources-CRVV can pursue according to
their opinion of highest and best use of resources

In regards to forthcoming PR's:
PR slated for later this week as update to 3/20/00 PR
Another PR slated for 10 days from today dealing with pit and trench results
as well as drilling finds on land

In reference to acquisition or joint ventures:
Offers from several Major mining companies
An offer of $6 million dollars for a 60% stake in Columbia River
Resources-CRVV without even reviewing the report submitted to them by
Columbia River Resources-CRVV
CEO-Robert Ferguson feels offer will be increased after interested company
reads and understands the actual potential of report findings

In reference to the .15 a share offered warrants
CEO- Robert Ferguson said 'they have expired" end quote.

Columbia River Resources-CRVV
Robert Ferguson CEO
604-688-1163
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