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Post by wbrenner on Jul 24, 2008 15:46:04 GMT -5
LOOKING FOR PROPERTIES/JV IN MINING/PETROLEUM
Dear Exploration Professional:
We are a group of 4 public companies, (3 Canadian and 1 USA) well funded and successful over 12 years (which include: Andover Ventures “AOX” and Ashburton Ventures ABR.p – recently announced a J/V with Full Metal Minerals).
We seek precious metal properties, coal, petroleum properties and rare earth and related properties.
My understanding is you are involved in prospecting and gathering properties for option or vend-in. We seek highly prospective properties and invite you to contact us with your ideas. We will sign NCND agreements upon request.
What we are particularly looking for is an engineer or geologist to come with a property he/she believes in, and work with us to take it to the next level of exploration/ development. Such a person should want to work with out financial team to plan the best way to implement the recommended work program in the applicable 43-101 report on the property, and then follow through in the field.
Our preferred case scenario is a past producer which has plenty of upside potential in the form of acreage, open zones, etc.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Walter Brenner/Barry Underhill 125a – 1030 Denman St. Vancouver BC V6G 2M6
Phone: 604-818-2617 or 604-683-6616 Fax 604-648-9013
Email: walterbrenner@hotmail.com
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Post by quazzy on Aug 8, 2008 6:57:00 GMT -5
Last week I sent Walter an e-mail noteing 2 interesting properties I have (high grade gold, copper, silver, cobalt property, and my base metal property that Falconbridge miss drilled, but didn't receive any response. Anyone else hearing anything back? Quaz
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cudel
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Post by cudel on Aug 8, 2008 7:01:48 GMT -5
i have no idea where your talking about.
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Post by quazzy on Aug 8, 2008 14:19:27 GMT -5
Oh sorry.. if I wasn't clear enough.. it is because I had sent all the info (gps locations, geology, missed drill hole UTM's, assays) to Walters e-mail.
The location is 52,475,584 paces north of the equater.. and 16,305,356 paces west of the most eastern part of Canada. I have a slight pull to the right.. and didn't have my declination on my compass set. I might have stopped for a beer or 2.
Sorry.. non funny... Friday afternoon humor... Quaz
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