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Originally Posted by Seashore
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Good point.
The CNN article is dated January 29, 2010.
From
http://kintimining.webs.com/newsupdates.htm:
"As of July 20th, Kinti Minings directors, officers and board members have resigned."
From
http://kintimining.webs.com/:
"Kinti Mining(KMLD-US;A11-Frankfurt) is a mining company incorporated in the State of Delaware but with its head office in Mississippi, where the CEO, Richard Byrd, resides.
"Kinti Mining is a publicly-traded company. Kinti trades in the US under the symbol KMLD and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol A11
"Kinti Mining's immediate focus is to start work on its newly acquired gold and diamond project. We expect to announce a joint-venture in the near future."
Maybe it's a real company but a bogus press release to CNN.
If anyone is interested I guess he/she could verify the ticker symbol...
Also, I think it's interesting that the CNN article references a disclaimer, although I don't see it on the Kinti website: "Please visit our website (
www.kintimining.webs.com) for our disclaimer and links to the 'Temple Now Project' and Temple Institute."