Rimfire Minerals Corporation announced that it and Inmet Mining will commence a four-hole, 1200-m drilling project on an induced-polarization anomaly in the Bardeman Project. The news release goes into the geology of the area, and notes why Rimfire expects to find a copper-gold deposit there. There's also details on the joint venture agreement between the two companies.
Rimfire opened 0.5 cents below yesterday's closing price of 22 cents. As of the time of this post, it's back to 22 cents. Inmet is at $31.81, up 74 cents.
Rimfire's Google Finance web page is here. Inmet's is here.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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