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To: Scripts who wrote (6839)1/13/2003 5:49:02 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 39344
 
Consolidated Cinola became City Resources, csz was its ticker before that ... trying to recall if maybe Efram composed that name from those of his kids, like Cindy, Nora, and maybe a Larry .. ? ... he made great wine anyway, and his friend/boss Gino did too, in the old Van-Isle-italian tradition .... there were a number of closeology plays around there at the time, Roulston who now has a newsletter had one of the companies

Can't mess up the rivers any more, no one ever had a right to do so, people just didn't know any better, didn't think about consequences .... well now we do, we must .... Cinola wasn't going to be cyanide heap-leach though, there was some other sort of process, it wasn't the highest of grades though, probably exciting because it was discovered in the 70s just before the great run in the PoG, more than anything



To: Scripts who wrote (6839)1/13/2003 5:50:29 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Ed,

After transfering the Harmony Gold project to Gibratar Mines, a subsidiary of Taseko, Misty Mountain (MGL)changed name to Continental Minerals which is a company of the Hunter Dick group. You will find a page in their website.