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Gold/Mining/Energy : Clifton Mining (CFB-Alberta)-Silver Play -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (521)11/29/2000 7:18:54 AM
From: Dan P  Respond to of 653
 
Alan:

There is hope of mining it eventually. I am not aware
of any significant silver mine brought into production
in the last year or two. A lot of options are being
considered by the company, including sending the ore
to a canadian smelter, which could deal with the lead
content. They are ready to resume production at any time.

At this point in time, the bio-tech investment (40 %
Clifton) is going gangbusters, and generating cash flow
for the company. Since it uses silver, it is tied in
to Clifton in that sense.

Don't forget that Clifton also has an opportunity to
develot its gold projects, which would be viable with
a resurgence of interest in gold.

Regards

Dan



To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (521)12/1/2000 11:19:28 PM
From: Brian Lustig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 653
 
This news release sounds like one I read last year but with the "new" improved label put on it. Does cfb even have a geologist anymore, yet alone talk about mining? This company is a big disappointment!