Post by Franko10 ™ on Jan 30, 2005 18:25:51 GMT -5
The Story Of CMKX,.
Company Profile - In The Begining A native of Prince Albert, Canada, where he had once been a prison guard, Urban Casavant went on to become an entrepreneur, running the U-Haul business in the central Saskatchewan city. Diamonds soon became the talk of the town in the early 1980's and late 1990's. Mr Casavant then pursued his career further by taking up prospecting and acquiring a rather large land position in the province. Mr. Casavant acquired most of the land in the Molanosa Arch region, where he knew there was the highest demand at the time, in the midst of the first diamond rush in 1993. During this time, Mr. Casavant sold large parcels of his ground in exchange for cash and stock deals. By the late half of the 1990's the diamond rush had staggered to a near halt. Once again in 2000, Mr. Casavant's interest peeked again in the diamond play area when other companies' exploration efforts got new promotional mileage. Staying on top of the game, Mr. Casavant moved in quickly and bought up large land positions, once again. This time the land being in close proximity to key projects in the area. In September of 2000, Casavant Mining was created through the transformation of Cyber Mark International. Cyber Mark International, trading on OTCBB:CMKI. In the fall of 2000, Cyber Mark entered into an agreement with Mobile Entertainment Inc that would return 1.8 Million USD, to Cyber Mark in gross revenues per year, also a substantial profit from the sale of equipment.
Saskatchewan - About The Area
The Province of Saskatchewan is situated in the heart of the Canadian prairies. While Saskatchewan's population is relatively small, it's natural resources are enormous. Saskatchewan is a world leader in potash and uranium mining, with over 30 mines in operation. What's more, the province offers a stable political climate with a very favorable business climate for investment in the mining industry. The James Smith Cree Nation Reserve encompasses 50 square miles of land near the Fort á la Corne Diamond Fields. While the known kimberlite bodies and Fort á la Corne Diamond Fields mineral claims are outside the actual reserve boundaries, the Cree Nation has a strong pro-business philosophy and fully supports plans for exploration in the area.
Company Profile - In The Begining A native of Prince Albert, Canada, where he had once been a prison guard, Urban Casavant went on to become an entrepreneur, running the U-Haul business in the central Saskatchewan city. Diamonds soon became the talk of the town in the early 1980's and late 1990's. Mr Casavant then pursued his career further by taking up prospecting and acquiring a rather large land position in the province. Mr. Casavant acquired most of the land in the Molanosa Arch region, where he knew there was the highest demand at the time, in the midst of the first diamond rush in 1993. During this time, Mr. Casavant sold large parcels of his ground in exchange for cash and stock deals. By the late half of the 1990's the diamond rush had staggered to a near halt. Once again in 2000, Mr. Casavant's interest peeked again in the diamond play area when other companies' exploration efforts got new promotional mileage. Staying on top of the game, Mr. Casavant moved in quickly and bought up large land positions, once again. This time the land being in close proximity to key projects in the area. In September of 2000, Casavant Mining was created through the transformation of Cyber Mark International. Cyber Mark International, trading on OTCBB:CMKI. In the fall of 2000, Cyber Mark entered into an agreement with Mobile Entertainment Inc that would return 1.8 Million USD, to Cyber Mark in gross revenues per year, also a substantial profit from the sale of equipment.
Saskatchewan - About The Area
The Province of Saskatchewan is situated in the heart of the Canadian prairies. While Saskatchewan's population is relatively small, it's natural resources are enormous. Saskatchewan is a world leader in potash and uranium mining, with over 30 mines in operation. What's more, the province offers a stable political climate with a very favorable business climate for investment in the mining industry. The James Smith Cree Nation Reserve encompasses 50 square miles of land near the Fort á la Corne Diamond Fields. While the known kimberlite bodies and Fort á la Corne Diamond Fields mineral claims are outside the actual reserve boundaries, the Cree Nation has a strong pro-business philosophy and fully supports plans for exploration in the area.