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Press Release Source: Cream Minerals Ltd.
Cream Minerals Intersects 1.30% Nickel and 2.27% Copper Over 66.8 Feet on Wine Property, Manitoba
Thursday July 19, 8:30 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 19, 2007 -- Cream Minerals Ltd. ("Cream") (CDNX:CMA.V - News)(OTC BB:CRMXF.OB - News)(Frankfurt breites Grinsen FL.F - News) (FRANKFURT:WKN 866036) (www.finanztreff.de) is pleased to report that its first test hole, RAD 07-01, on its Wine - Radar Lake property, 60 km southeast of Flin Flon, Manitoba, assayed 1.30% Nickel, 2.27% Copper, 0.319 g/t Gold, 0.132% Platinum and 0.270 g/t Palladium over 66.8 feet core length at a dip of -49 degrees (true width is estimated to be 43.6 feet).
The hole was drilled to test and confirm an earlier hole DDH EEL - 346, drilled in 1987 by Hudson Bay Exploration and Development Co. Ltd., which assayed 0.85% Nickel and 1.42% Copper over 54.0 feet at a dip of -45 degrees (Refer to Cream News Release dated February 6, 2006). Assays over the mineralized section of the RAD 07-01 drill hole are tabled below:
Assay Results for RAD 07-01:
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Sample From To Width Au Cu Ni Pt Pd
Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft) (ppb) (%) (%) (ppb) (ppb)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860603 182.6 184.8 2.2 80 0.41 0.42 0 65
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860604 184.8 186.4 1.6 80 0.13 0.08 30 70
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860605 186.4 189.4 3.0 110 0.40 1.01 45 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860606 189.4 192.2 2.8 50 0.65 1.25 25 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860607 192.2 193.9 1.7 890 2.89 0.00 40 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860608 193.9 195.0 1.1 1750 18.10 0.52 60 150
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860609 195.0 198.3 3.3 390 0.62 1.62 130 180
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860610 198.3 200.9 2.6 150 2.68 1.92 35 330
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860611 200.9 203.7 2.8 30 0.33 2.48 45 530
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860612 203.7 207.0 3.3 280 3.48 1.73 350 510
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860613 207.0 209.0 2.0 70 0.72 2.67 510 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860614 209.0 212.6 3.6 390 7.76 1.44 270 570
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860615 212.6 213.9 1.3 70 0.18 0.13 20 40
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860616 213.9 215.6 1.7 1170 3.02 0.35 340 230
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860617 215.6 217.3 1.7 40 0.16 0.03 20 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860618 217.3 220.5 3.2 150 1.99 1.46 60 320
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860619 220.5 224.7 4.2 30 0.05 0.11 15 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860620 224.7 227.0 2.3 240 5.60 1.25 210 150
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860621 227.0 230.1 3.1 560 3.77 1.46 45 180
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860622 230.1 233.7 3.6 65 1.39 1.36 110 120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860623 233.7 237.0 3.3 1610 1.33 2.07 260 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860624 237.0 240.1 3.1 110 1.27 2.28 270 400
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860625 240.1 242.9 2.8 230 3.25 2.24 330 710
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860626 242.9 246.2 3.3 55 0.20 0.15 15 35
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860627 246.2 249.4 3.2 340 3.72 2.04 20 760
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 182.6 249.4 66.8 319 2.27 1.30 132 270
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RAD 07-01 Drill Logs:
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From To Lithological Sample From To Width
(Ft) (Ft) Description Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft)
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164.50 265.00 RHYOLITE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Light gray, fine-grained, weakly foliated. Mineralized
182.6' to 249.4' disseminated to near solid
sulphide pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite
(184.8 - 186.4 - gabbro)
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1% chalcopyrite, 90% pyrite 860602 172.5 173.3 0.8
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1% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860603 182.6 184.8 2.2
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2% chalcopyrite 860604 184.8 186.4 1.6
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2% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860605 186.4 189.4 3.0
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2% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860606 189.4 192.2 2.8
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8% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860607 192.2 193.9 1.7
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60% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860608 193.9 195.0 1.1
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1% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860609 195.0 198.3 3.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 50% pyrrhotite 860610 198.3 200.9 2.6
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1% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860611 200.9 203.7 2.8
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8% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860612 203.7 207.0 3.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5% chalcopyrite, 75% pyrrhotite 860613 207.0 209.0 2.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860614 209.0 212.6 3.6
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1% chalcopyrite, 1% pyrrhotite 860615 212.6 213.9 1.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 4% pyrrhotite 860616 213.9 215.6 1.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860617 215.6 217.3 1.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860618 217.3 220.5 3.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860619 220.5 224.7 4.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860620 224.7 227.0 2.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860621 227.0 230.1 3.1
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5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860622 230.1 233.7 3.6
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5% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860623 233.7 237.0 3.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10% chalcopyrite, 60% pyrrhotite 860624 237.0 240.1 3.1
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10% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860625 240.1 242.9 2.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860626 242.9 246.2 3.3
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10% chalcopyrite, 40% pyrrhotite 860627 246.2 249.4 3.2
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66.8
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ADVERTISEMENT
In a report received from Mr. Anthony J. Spooner, P.Eng., of A. J. Spooner Exploration Services Inc., Flin Flon, MB, Qualified Person for NI 43-101, who is managing the drilling program on the Wine Property, Mr. Spooner stated: "This is certainly worth chasing some more. I hope borehole geophysics will show us the way."
A second drill hole, RAD 07-02 was collared at approximately 230 feet southeast of RAD 07-01. It was drilled at -60 degrees to a depth of 837 feet with the hope of intersecting mineralization should the zone plunge vertically to that point. The favourable horizon was not intersected in this hole; however, the main purpose of the hole was to locate the downward plunge of the upper zone and the hole will now be used for a down the hole Pulse EM Survey as soon as possible in order to locate the mineralized body.
During the drill program, standard sampling procedures were used whereby the core was cut with a circular diamond saw and half of the core was sent by trucking company directly to TSL Laboratories Ltd. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The remaining half of the core was stored in a core storage facility in Snow Lake, Manitoba. All sample preparation was done at the laboratory by TSL staff, who assayed the samples using a multi-acid digestion and Atomic Absorption assay procedures.
For more information, including about Cream and its mineral property interests, please visit Cream's website - www.creamminerals.com.
Frank A. Lang, BA, MA, P. Eng., President & CEO
U.S. 20-F Registration: 000-29870
No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.
Contact:
Contacts:
Cream Minerals Ltd.
Investor Relations
(604) 687-4622 or Toll Free: 1-888-267-1400
(604) 687-4212 (FAX)
Email: info@creamminerals.com
Website: http://www.creamminerals.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: Cream Minerals Ltd.
Cream Minerals Intersects 1.30% Nickel and 2.27% Copper Over 66.8 Feet on Wine Property, Manitoba
Thursday July 19, 8:30 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 19, 2007 -- Cream Minerals Ltd. ("Cream") (CDNX:CMA.V - News)(OTC BB:CRMXF.OB - News)(Frankfurt breites Grinsen FL.F - News) (FRANKFURT:WKN 866036) (www.finanztreff.de) is pleased to report that its first test hole, RAD 07-01, on its Wine - Radar Lake property, 60 km southeast of Flin Flon, Manitoba, assayed 1.30% Nickel, 2.27% Copper, 0.319 g/t Gold, 0.132% Platinum and 0.270 g/t Palladium over 66.8 feet core length at a dip of -49 degrees (true width is estimated to be 43.6 feet).
The hole was drilled to test and confirm an earlier hole DDH EEL - 346, drilled in 1987 by Hudson Bay Exploration and Development Co. Ltd., which assayed 0.85% Nickel and 1.42% Copper over 54.0 feet at a dip of -45 degrees (Refer to Cream News Release dated February 6, 2006). Assays over the mineralized section of the RAD 07-01 drill hole are tabled below:
Assay Results for RAD 07-01:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sample From To Width Au Cu Ni Pt Pd
Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft) (ppb) (%) (%) (ppb) (ppb)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860603 182.6 184.8 2.2 80 0.41 0.42 0 65
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860604 184.8 186.4 1.6 80 0.13 0.08 30 70
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860605 186.4 189.4 3.0 110 0.40 1.01 45 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860606 189.4 192.2 2.8 50 0.65 1.25 25 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860607 192.2 193.9 1.7 890 2.89 0.00 40 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860608 193.9 195.0 1.1 1750 18.10 0.52 60 150
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860609 195.0 198.3 3.3 390 0.62 1.62 130 180
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860610 198.3 200.9 2.6 150 2.68 1.92 35 330
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860611 200.9 203.7 2.8 30 0.33 2.48 45 530
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860612 203.7 207.0 3.3 280 3.48 1.73 350 510
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860613 207.0 209.0 2.0 70 0.72 2.67 510 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860614 209.0 212.6 3.6 390 7.76 1.44 270 570
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860615 212.6 213.9 1.3 70 0.18 0.13 20 40
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860616 213.9 215.6 1.7 1170 3.02 0.35 340 230
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860617 215.6 217.3 1.7 40 0.16 0.03 20 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860618 217.3 220.5 3.2 150 1.99 1.46 60 320
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860619 220.5 224.7 4.2 30 0.05 0.11 15 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860620 224.7 227.0 2.3 240 5.60 1.25 210 150
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860621 227.0 230.1 3.1 560 3.77 1.46 45 180
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860622 230.1 233.7 3.6 65 1.39 1.36 110 120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860623 233.7 237.0 3.3 1610 1.33 2.07 260 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860624 237.0 240.1 3.1 110 1.27 2.28 270 400
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860625 240.1 242.9 2.8 230 3.25 2.24 330 710
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860626 242.9 246.2 3.3 55 0.20 0.15 15 35
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860627 246.2 249.4 3.2 340 3.72 2.04 20 760
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 182.6 249.4 66.8 319 2.27 1.30 132 270
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RAD 07-01 Drill Logs:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
From To Lithological Sample From To Width
(Ft) (Ft) Description Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
164.50 265.00 RHYOLITE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Light gray, fine-grained, weakly foliated. Mineralized
182.6' to 249.4' disseminated to near solid
sulphide pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite
(184.8 - 186.4 - gabbro)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 90% pyrite 860602 172.5 173.3 0.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860603 182.6 184.8 2.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2% chalcopyrite 860604 184.8 186.4 1.6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860605 186.4 189.4 3.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
2% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860606 189.4 192.2 2.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
8% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860607 192.2 193.9 1.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
60% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860608 193.9 195.0 1.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860609 195.0 198.3 3.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 50% pyrrhotite 860610 198.3 200.9 2.6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860611 200.9 203.7 2.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
8% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860612 203.7 207.0 3.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5% chalcopyrite, 75% pyrrhotite 860613 207.0 209.0 2.0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
25% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860614 209.0 212.6 3.6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 1% pyrrhotite 860615 212.6 213.9 1.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 4% pyrrhotite 860616 213.9 215.6 1.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860617 215.6 217.3 1.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860618 217.3 220.5 3.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860619 220.5 224.7 4.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860620 224.7 227.0 2.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860621 227.0 230.1 3.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860622 230.1 233.7 3.6
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
5% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860623 233.7 237.0 3.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10% chalcopyrite, 60% pyrrhotite 860624 237.0 240.1 3.1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860625 240.1 242.9 2.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860626 242.9 246.2 3.3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10% chalcopyrite, 40% pyrrhotite 860627 246.2 249.4 3.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------
66.8
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ADVERTISEMENT
In a report received from Mr. Anthony J. Spooner, P.Eng., of A. J. Spooner Exploration Services Inc., Flin Flon, MB, Qualified Person for NI 43-101, who is managing the drilling program on the Wine Property, Mr. Spooner stated: "This is certainly worth chasing some more. I hope borehole geophysics will show us the way."
A second drill hole, RAD 07-02 was collared at approximately 230 feet southeast of RAD 07-01. It was drilled at -60 degrees to a depth of 837 feet with the hope of intersecting mineralization should the zone plunge vertically to that point. The favourable horizon was not intersected in this hole; however, the main purpose of the hole was to locate the downward plunge of the upper zone and the hole will now be used for a down the hole Pulse EM Survey as soon as possible in order to locate the mineralized body.
During the drill program, standard sampling procedures were used whereby the core was cut with a circular diamond saw and half of the core was sent by trucking company directly to TSL Laboratories Ltd. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The remaining half of the core was stored in a core storage facility in Snow Lake, Manitoba. All sample preparation was done at the laboratory by TSL staff, who assayed the samples using a multi-acid digestion and Atomic Absorption assay procedures.
For more information, including about Cream and its mineral property interests, please visit Cream's website - www.creamminerals.com.
Frank A. Lang, BA, MA, P. Eng., President & CEO
U.S. 20-F Registration: 000-29870
No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.
Contact:
Contacts:
Cream Minerals Ltd.
Investor Relations
(604) 687-4622 or Toll Free: 1-888-267-1400
(604) 687-4212 (FAX)
Email: info@creamminerals.com
Website: http://www.creamminerals.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source: Cream Minerals Ltd.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.439 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 17:46:47
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.512 von spike_one am 19.07.07 17:50:59na was meinst schaffen wir wieder TH 1,38
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.530 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 17:52:22denke wir werden heute noch höher schließen. So das morgen früh in Germany ne explosion stattfindet. Und wenn die Amis öffnen die Gewinnmitnahmen einsetzen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.569 von Dragon25 am 19.07.07 17:54:16hi wir spielen in kanada
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.569 von Dragon25 am 19.07.07 17:54:16canada über 4,4 mio volumen
Das sind tatsächlich sensationelle Ergebnisse. CMA drilled 1.30% Nickel, 2.27% Copper, 0.319 g/t Gold, 0.132% Platinum and 0.270 g/t Palladium over 66.8 feet.
Bei 1$ hat die company eine fully diluted Marktkapitalisierung von 50 Millionen C$. Golden Chalice bspw. hat 1,17% Nickel und kein Kupfer über 72m gefunden und hat nun eine Marktkapitalisierung von 280 Millionen C$. Ich glaube Cream hat Potential auf über $ 3.50 zu steigen.
Das Unternehmen hat zudem Projekte die im Grunde noch besser sind als das Manitoba Projekt, vor allem das Diamantenpriojekt in Sierra Leone, weil die Vorkommen groß sind und leicht zu heben sind
Mal schauen was die nächsten Tage bringen...
Bei 1$ hat die company eine fully diluted Marktkapitalisierung von 50 Millionen C$. Golden Chalice bspw. hat 1,17% Nickel und kein Kupfer über 72m gefunden und hat nun eine Marktkapitalisierung von 280 Millionen C$. Ich glaube Cream hat Potential auf über $ 3.50 zu steigen.
Das Unternehmen hat zudem Projekte die im Grunde noch besser sind als das Manitoba Projekt, vor allem das Diamantenpriojekt in Sierra Leone, weil die Vorkommen groß sind und leicht zu heben sind
Mal schauen was die nächsten Tage bringen...
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.706 von spike_one am 19.07.07 18:03:41
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.706 von spike_one am 19.07.07 18:03:41denke nach der pause geht es sicher weiter
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.748 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 18:06:07+++ Eilmeldung +++ Cream Minerals Ltd. (WKN 866036) findet 1,3 Prozent Nickel und 2,27 Prozent Kupfer über 66,8 Fuß (20 Meter)
Die Aktie stieg nach Börseneröffnung in Canada von 0,40 CAD auf 1,25 CAD im Hoch. Die vollständige Meldung folgt in Kürze.
Wir hatten Cream Minerals auf www.goldinvest.de mehrfach zum Kauf empfohlen, zuletzt aufgrund der Fortschritte auf dem Gold-Silberprojekt Dos Hornos in Mexiko am 30.04.2007.
Cream Minerals Ltd. (TSX-V: CMA) ist ein Rohstoff-Explorationsunternehmen mit Gold- und Buntmetall-Projekten in Kanada und Mexiko. Außerdem verfolgt Cream Minerals ein Diamantenprojekt in Sierra Leone (Afrika). Cream Minerals gehört zur Lang Mining Group, benannt nach dem Firmengründer Frank Lang, der inzwischen auf eine fast 50jährige erfolgreiche Laufbahn in der Bergbauindustrie zurückblicken kann.
Sven Olsson
Die Aktie stieg nach Börseneröffnung in Canada von 0,40 CAD auf 1,25 CAD im Hoch. Die vollständige Meldung folgt in Kürze.
Wir hatten Cream Minerals auf www.goldinvest.de mehrfach zum Kauf empfohlen, zuletzt aufgrund der Fortschritte auf dem Gold-Silberprojekt Dos Hornos in Mexiko am 30.04.2007.
Cream Minerals Ltd. (TSX-V: CMA) ist ein Rohstoff-Explorationsunternehmen mit Gold- und Buntmetall-Projekten in Kanada und Mexiko. Außerdem verfolgt Cream Minerals ein Diamantenprojekt in Sierra Leone (Afrika). Cream Minerals gehört zur Lang Mining Group, benannt nach dem Firmengründer Frank Lang, der inzwischen auf eine fast 50jährige erfolgreiche Laufbahn in der Bergbauindustrie zurückblicken kann.
Sven Olsson
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.748 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 18:06:07ich werde jetzt noch mal nachlegen.....denke neues th oder nähe müßte drin sein
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.801 von spike_one am 19.07.07 18:08:44ja klar jetzt wird es ja billiger
Press Release Source: Cream Minerals Ltd.
Cream Minerals Intersects 1.30% Nickel and 2.27% Copper Over 66.8 Feet on Wine Property, Manitoba
Thursday July 19, 8:30 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 19, 2007 -- Cream Minerals Ltd. ("Cream") (CDNX:CMA.V - News)(OTC BB:CRMXF.OB - News)(FrankfurtFL.F - News) (FRANKFURT:WKN 866036) (www.finanztreff.de) is pleased to report that its first test hole, RAD 07-01, on its Wine - Radar Lake property, 60 km southeast of Flin Flon, Manitoba, assayed 1.30% Nickel, 2.27% Copper, 0.319 g/t Gold, 0.132% Platinum and 0.270 g/t Palladium over 66.8 feet core length at a dip of -49 degrees (true width is estimated to be 43.6 feet).
The hole was drilled to test and confirm an earlier hole DDH EEL - 346, drilled in 1987 by Hudson Bay Exploration and Development Co. Ltd., which assayed 0.85% Nickel and 1.42% Copper over 54.0 feet at a dip of -45 degrees (Refer to Cream News Release dated February 6, 2006). Assays over the mineralized section of the RAD 07-01 drill hole are tabled below:
Assay Results for RAD 07-01:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sample From To Width Au Cu Ni Pt Pd
Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft) (ppb) (%) (%) (ppb) (ppb)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860603 182.6 184.8 2.2 80 0.41 0.42 0 65
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860604 184.8 186.4 1.6 80 0.13 0.08 30 70
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860605 186.4 189.4 3.0 110 0.40 1.01 45 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860606 189.4 192.2 2.8 50 0.65 1.25 25 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860607 192.2 193.9 1.7 890 2.89 0.00 40 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860608 193.9 195.0 1.1 1750 18.10 0.52 60 150
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860609 195.0 198.3 3.3 390 0.62 1.62 130 180
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860610 198.3 200.9 2.6 150 2.68 1.92 35 330
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860611 200.9 203.7 2.8 30 0.33 2.48 45 530
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860612 203.7 207.0 3.3 280 3.48 1.73 350 510
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860613 207.0 209.0 2.0 70 0.72 2.67 510 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860614 209.0 212.6 3.6 390 7.76 1.44 270 570
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860615 212.6 213.9 1.3 70 0.18 0.13 20 40
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860616 213.9 215.6 1.7 1170 3.02 0.35 340 230
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860617 215.6 217.3 1.7 40 0.16 0.03 20 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860618 217.3 220.5 3.2 150 1.99 1.46 60 320
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860619 220.5 224.7 4.2 30 0.05 0.11 15 10
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860620 224.7 227.0 2.3 240 5.60 1.25 210 150
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860621 227.0 230.1 3.1 560 3.77 1.46 45 180
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860622 230.1 233.7 3.6 65 1.39 1.36 110 120
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860623 233.7 237.0 3.3 1610 1.33 2.07 260 250
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860624 237.0 240.1 3.1 110 1.27 2.28 270 400
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860625 240.1 242.9 2.8 230 3.25 2.24 330 710
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860626 242.9 246.2 3.3 55 0.20 0.15 15 35
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
860627 246.2 249.4 3.2 340 3.72 2.04 20 760
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 182.6 249.4 66.8 319 2.27 1.30 132 270
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
RAD 07-01 Drill Logs:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
From To Lithological Sample From To Width
(Ft) (Ft) Description Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
164.50 265.00 RHYOLITE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Light gray, fine-grained, weakly foliated. Mineralized
182.6' to 249.4' disseminated to near solid
sulphide pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite
(184.8 - 186.4 - gabbro)
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1% chalcopyrite, 90% pyrite 860602 172.5 173.3 0.8
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1% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860603 182.6 184.8 2.2
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2% chalcopyrite 860604 184.8 186.4 1.6
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2% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860605 186.4 189.4 3.0
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2% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860606 189.4 192.2 2.8
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8% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860607 192.2 193.9 1.7
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60% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860608 193.9 195.0 1.1
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1% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860609 195.0 198.3 3.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 50% pyrrhotite 860610 198.3 200.9 2.6
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1% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860611 200.9 203.7 2.8
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8% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860612 203.7 207.0 3.3
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5% chalcopyrite, 75% pyrrhotite 860613 207.0 209.0 2.0
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25% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860614 209.0 212.6 3.6
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1% chalcopyrite, 1% pyrrhotite 860615 212.6 213.9 1.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 4% pyrrhotite 860616 213.9 215.6 1.7
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tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860617 215.6 217.3 1.7
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5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860618 217.3 220.5 3.2
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tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860619 220.5 224.7 4.2
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6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860620 224.7 227.0 2.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860621 227.0 230.1 3.1
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5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860622 230.1 233.7 3.6
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5% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860623 233.7 237.0 3.3
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10% chalcopyrite, 60% pyrrhotite 860624 237.0 240.1 3.1
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10% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860625 240.1 242.9 2.8
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1% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860626 242.9 246.2 3.3
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10% chalcopyrite, 40% pyrrhotite 860627 246.2 249.4 3.2
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66.8
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ADVERTISEMENT
In a report received from Mr. Anthony J. Spooner, P.Eng., of A. J. Spooner Exploration Services Inc., Flin Flon, MB, Qualified Person for NI 43-101, who is managing the drilling program on the Wine Property, Mr. Spooner stated: "This is certainly worth chasing some more. I hope borehole geophysics will show us the way."
A second drill hole, RAD 07-02 was collared at approximately 230 feet southeast of RAD 07-01. It was drilled at -60 degrees to a depth of 837 feet with the hope of intersecting mineralization should the zone plunge vertically to that point. The favourable horizon was not intersected in this hole; however, the main purpose of the hole was to locate the downward plunge of the upper zone and the hole will now be used for a down the hole Pulse EM Survey as soon as possible in order to locate the mineralized body.
During the drill program, standard sampling procedures were used whereby the core was cut with a circular diamond saw and half of the core was sent by trucking company directly to TSL Laboratories Ltd. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The remaining half of the core was stored in a core storage facility in Snow Lake, Manitoba. All sample preparation was done at the laboratory by TSL staff, who assayed the samples using a multi-acid digestion and Atomic Absorption assay procedures.
For more information, including about Cream and its mineral property interests, please visit Cream's website - www.creamminerals.com.
Frank A. Lang, BA, MA, P. Eng., President & CEO
U.S. 20-F Registration: 000-29870
No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.
Contact:
Contacts:
Cream Minerals Ltd.
Investor Relations
(604) 687-4622 or Toll Free: 1-888-267-1400
(604) 687-4212 (FAX)
Email: info@creamminerals.com
Website: http://www.creamminerals.com
Source: Cream Minerals Ltd.
Cream Minerals Intersects 1.30% Nickel and 2.27% Copper Over 66.8 Feet on Wine Property, Manitoba
Thursday July 19, 8:30 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 19, 2007 -- Cream Minerals Ltd. ("Cream") (CDNX:CMA.V - News)(OTC BB:CRMXF.OB - News)(FrankfurtFL.F - News) (FRANKFURT:WKN 866036) (www.finanztreff.de) is pleased to report that its first test hole, RAD 07-01, on its Wine - Radar Lake property, 60 km southeast of Flin Flon, Manitoba, assayed 1.30% Nickel, 2.27% Copper, 0.319 g/t Gold, 0.132% Platinum and 0.270 g/t Palladium over 66.8 feet core length at a dip of -49 degrees (true width is estimated to be 43.6 feet).
The hole was drilled to test and confirm an earlier hole DDH EEL - 346, drilled in 1987 by Hudson Bay Exploration and Development Co. Ltd., which assayed 0.85% Nickel and 1.42% Copper over 54.0 feet at a dip of -45 degrees (Refer to Cream News Release dated February 6, 2006). Assays over the mineralized section of the RAD 07-01 drill hole are tabled below:
Assay Results for RAD 07-01:
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Sample From To Width Au Cu Ni Pt Pd
Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft) (ppb) (%) (%) (ppb) (ppb)
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860603 182.6 184.8 2.2 80 0.41 0.42 0 65
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860604 184.8 186.4 1.6 80 0.13 0.08 30 70
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860605 186.4 189.4 3.0 110 0.40 1.01 45 250
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860606 189.4 192.2 2.8 50 0.65 1.25 25 55
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860607 192.2 193.9 1.7 890 2.89 0.00 40 55
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860608 193.9 195.0 1.1 1750 18.10 0.52 60 150
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860609 195.0 198.3 3.3 390 0.62 1.62 130 180
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860610 198.3 200.9 2.6 150 2.68 1.92 35 330
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860611 200.9 203.7 2.8 30 0.33 2.48 45 530
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860612 203.7 207.0 3.3 280 3.48 1.73 350 510
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860613 207.0 209.0 2.0 70 0.72 2.67 510 250
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860614 209.0 212.6 3.6 390 7.76 1.44 270 570
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860615 212.6 213.9 1.3 70 0.18 0.13 20 40
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860616 213.9 215.6 1.7 1170 3.02 0.35 340 230
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860617 215.6 217.3 1.7 40 0.16 0.03 20 10
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860618 217.3 220.5 3.2 150 1.99 1.46 60 320
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860619 220.5 224.7 4.2 30 0.05 0.11 15 10
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860620 224.7 227.0 2.3 240 5.60 1.25 210 150
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860621 227.0 230.1 3.1 560 3.77 1.46 45 180
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860622 230.1 233.7 3.6 65 1.39 1.36 110 120
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860623 233.7 237.0 3.3 1610 1.33 2.07 260 250
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860624 237.0 240.1 3.1 110 1.27 2.28 270 400
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860625 240.1 242.9 2.8 230 3.25 2.24 330 710
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860626 242.9 246.2 3.3 55 0.20 0.15 15 35
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860627 246.2 249.4 3.2 340 3.72 2.04 20 760
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TOTAL 182.6 249.4 66.8 319 2.27 1.30 132 270
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RAD 07-01 Drill Logs:
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From To Lithological Sample From To Width
(Ft) (Ft) Description Number (Ft) (Ft) (Ft)
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164.50 265.00 RHYOLITE
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Light gray, fine-grained, weakly foliated. Mineralized
182.6' to 249.4' disseminated to near solid
sulphide pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite
(184.8 - 186.4 - gabbro)
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1% chalcopyrite, 90% pyrite 860602 172.5 173.3 0.8
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1% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860603 182.6 184.8 2.2
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2% chalcopyrite 860604 184.8 186.4 1.6
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2% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860605 186.4 189.4 3.0
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2% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860606 189.4 192.2 2.8
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8% chalcopyrite, 10% pyrrhotite 860607 192.2 193.9 1.7
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60% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860608 193.9 195.0 1.1
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1% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860609 195.0 198.3 3.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 50% pyrrhotite 860610 198.3 200.9 2.6
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1% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860611 200.9 203.7 2.8
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8% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860612 203.7 207.0 3.3
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5% chalcopyrite, 75% pyrrhotite 860613 207.0 209.0 2.0
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25% chalcopyrite, 25% pyrrhotite 860614 209.0 212.6 3.6
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1% chalcopyrite, 1% pyrrhotite 860615 212.6 213.9 1.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 4% pyrrhotite 860616 213.9 215.6 1.7
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860617 215.6 217.3 1.7
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5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860618 217.3 220.5 3.2
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tr chalcopyrite, tr pyrrhotite 860619 220.5 224.7 4.2
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6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860620 224.7 227.0 2.3
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6% chalcopyrite, 6% pyrrhotite 860621 227.0 230.1 3.1
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5% chalcopyrite, 15% pyrrhotite 860622 230.1 233.7 3.6
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5% chalcopyrite, 20% pyrrhotite 860623 233.7 237.0 3.3
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10% chalcopyrite, 60% pyrrhotite 860624 237.0 240.1 3.1
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10% chalcopyrite, 80% pyrrhotite 860625 240.1 242.9 2.8
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1% chalcopyrite, 5% pyrrhotite 860626 242.9 246.2 3.3
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10% chalcopyrite, 40% pyrrhotite 860627 246.2 249.4 3.2
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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66.8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADVERTISEMENT
In a report received from Mr. Anthony J. Spooner, P.Eng., of A. J. Spooner Exploration Services Inc., Flin Flon, MB, Qualified Person for NI 43-101, who is managing the drilling program on the Wine Property, Mr. Spooner stated: "This is certainly worth chasing some more. I hope borehole geophysics will show us the way."
A second drill hole, RAD 07-02 was collared at approximately 230 feet southeast of RAD 07-01. It was drilled at -60 degrees to a depth of 837 feet with the hope of intersecting mineralization should the zone plunge vertically to that point. The favourable horizon was not intersected in this hole; however, the main purpose of the hole was to locate the downward plunge of the upper zone and the hole will now be used for a down the hole Pulse EM Survey as soon as possible in order to locate the mineralized body.
During the drill program, standard sampling procedures were used whereby the core was cut with a circular diamond saw and half of the core was sent by trucking company directly to TSL Laboratories Ltd. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The remaining half of the core was stored in a core storage facility in Snow Lake, Manitoba. All sample preparation was done at the laboratory by TSL staff, who assayed the samples using a multi-acid digestion and Atomic Absorption assay procedures.
For more information, including about Cream and its mineral property interests, please visit Cream's website - www.creamminerals.com.
Frank A. Lang, BA, MA, P. Eng., President & CEO
U.S. 20-F Registration: 000-29870
No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.
Contact:
Contacts:
Cream Minerals Ltd.
Investor Relations
(604) 687-4622 or Toll Free: 1-888-267-1400
(604) 687-4212 (FAX)
Email: info@creamminerals.com
Website: http://www.creamminerals.com
Source: Cream Minerals Ltd.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.852 von spike_one am 19.07.07 18:11:32
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.874 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 18:12:47bin jetzt weg....limits stehen....bin später wieder da...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.763.902 von spike_one am 19.07.07 18:14:30bis spähter
ciao
Die 0.132% Platinum sollten vermutlich 0.132 g/t sein.
0,132%Platinum wären gigantisch!!1
Dann hätten die den Platinum wert an erster Stelle schreiben müssen.
Ich gehe auch von Gramm aus.
Dann hätten die den Platinum wert an erster Stelle schreiben müssen.
Ich gehe auch von Gramm aus.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.764.368 von spike_one am 19.07.07 18:40:08
Platin Wert sind Gramm und nicht % !!!
schaut euch die Einzelwerte der Bohrauswertung an und vergleicht Platinum mit Palladium.
schaut euch die Einzelwerte der Bohrauswertung an und vergleicht Platinum mit Palladium.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.764.556 von hbg55 am 19.07.07 18:49:53kommt nun der nächste welle
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.764.778 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 19:06:08na so wie es aussieht, wird das nichts mehr heute. Schade
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.766.630 von Dragon25 am 19.07.07 21:32:49ich weiß es auch nicht
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.766.630 von Dragon25 am 19.07.07 21:32:49SK 0,89
denke es ist normal noch 100% anstiegt morgen geht es sicher weiter
denke es ist normal noch 100% anstiegt morgen geht es sicher weiter
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.766.630 von Dragon25 am 19.07.07 21:32:49alos bis morgen in alter frische
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.767.147 von aloevera2750 am 19.07.07 22:08:09denke es wird heute weiter laufen
auch ohne news bin ich mir sicher, daß wir bald kurse deutlich über 2 dollar sehen werden. das volumen in kanada gestern war gigantisch und der wert hat endlich aufmerksamkeit gefunden. die story hat gerade erst begonnen...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.774.440 von Boersenprofi35 am 20.07.07 14:51:40volumen war echt der hammer
5,7 mio
5,7 mio
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