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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V)

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To: cruniks who wrote (6386)7/30/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Read Replies (1) of 11676
 
You obviously aren't able to understand this discussion. Inco doesn't own the mineral rights. Both Inco and the govt of Nfld are predators. This is about that. The people of Nfld are fine. That's not the issue. Please remove your head from ???? The new age perspective on mineral rights are in the constitution. It started in Canada in 1930 or so. Most developing countries no longer grant fee simple title to their citizens or companies for the exact reasons I'm talking about. The people own the resources. The extreme of this is you know where, where a state company also exploited the resource for the exclusive right of the state. I hope you are worth my effort here.
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