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@realToothFairy

08/31/14 1:35 PM

#48387 RE: gigi1104 #48386

About the same as before the IPO. Not much at all. ICBS already had its little run on news of IPO. It's over, back down to 0.0001 soon

Rhinegold

08/31/14 2:08 PM

#48388 RE: gigi1104 #48386

If one examines the facts, DD on the Canwealth claims, the AGAT valuations, the fact ICBT owns 60% of Canwealth value, divided by ICBT share structure by the valuations of just 1 claim (Shadow Mountain) alone I'd say pennies are easily doable. Just eaxmine the DD, the men involved in Canwealth, the years experience, the Agat labs valuation, it looks pretty good imo. We hit .0014 and haven't even started to run yet, wait till the PR campaign starts.
When news hits the wire it will be too late to buy, off to the races. That's my view but as I said, examine all DD and decide yourself. All the best.

woody85

08/31/14 3:35 PM

#48389 RE: gigi1104 #48386

CANWEALTH MINERAL properties sit on Abitibi Greenstone Belt:
About the Abitibi Greenstone Belt An example of a Greenstone Belt: The Abitibi

The Abitibi Greenstone Belt is one of the largest greenstone belts in the world. Spanning the Ontario-Quebec border, exploration is still underway on this deposit, which has already proven to host significant deposits of gold. To date, the Abitibi Greenstone Belt has generated over 160 million ounces of gold.

A newly discovered region in Eastern Canada has already yielded more gold than in Fort Knox... over 160 million ounces.
The gold — worth US$192 billion today — was discovered as part of a massive geologic occurrence that straddles Ontario and Quebec.
This region is getting more attention than ever from investors because of its excellent infrastructure, safety, low development costs, and great history of high-grade, multi-million ounce gold discoveries.
It's called the...
Abitibi Greenstone Belt

The Abitibi Greenstone Belt is one the largest greenstone belts in the world. These geologic bodies are considered prime hunting grounds for large mineral deposits of metals including gold, silver, copper, and zinc.
The Abitibi Belt is one of a handful of major mineral regions that extends from the great gold discoveries of Alaska to Greenland, where my colleague Ian Cooper is getting a piece of the country's $273 billion worth of rare earth elements. The Abitibi has already been proved to host significant deposits of gold. In total, the Abitibi Greenstone Belt has generated over 160 million ounces of gold.

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