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To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (985)12/20/2001 11:01:20 AM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
I'm surprised no one mentions CZZ on this thread. They have a lot going for them.

Cdn Royalties private placement offering oversubscribed
Canadian Royalties Inc CZZ
Shares issued 12,120,526 Dec 19 2001 close $.650
Wednesday Dec 19 2001 News Release

Mr. Glenn Mullan reports
Canadian Royalties' private placement offering oversubscribed
Canadian Royalties' proposed private placement financing of up to $700,000, as previously reported in Stockwatch Dec. 13, 2001, is oversubscribed and will therefore be increased to $800,000. Accordingly, Haywood Securities Inc., as agent, anticipates that it will offer up to 1,142,857 flow-through common shares at a price per share of 70 cents, for gross proceeds of $800,000. Haywood will be paid a commission of 7.5 per cent of the gross proceeds from the offering, and the offering shall be subject to regulatory approval.
The corporation anticipates that the proceeds from the offering shall be used to test platinum group metal-nickel-copper potential, and advance exploration activities on the Expo-Ungava property and the Phoenix prospect, each of which are located in Nunavik (Ungava), Que., 15 kilometres south of the Raglan mine operated by Falconbridge Ltd., or for general exploration activities subject to flow-through financing expenditure requirements at the company's other Canadian projects.



To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (985)12/20/2001 11:08:58 AM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Argentina They will need every ounce that can be produced