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Western Pacific Mining Exploration Inc. announced in a press release dated July 27, 2000 that it was acquiring 100% of the shares of two companies: Americor.com Inc. and Vues d'Ici Inc. (Netmarketing Solutions.com and RAP Communications). Evidently that didn't work.

As of July 2002 it signed an agreement with St Andrew Goldfields. It is now proposing a share consolidation and name change to pursue properties in Quebec.

Western Pacific Mining Exploration Inc.  WPC   (TSVX)

 

In 1999 the company announced that it's current focus was on Mexico. Discussions are ongoing with owners of both advanced projects and exploration projects with good potential.

Press Release 17Aug99

Rodeo Au-Ag Project, Durango.  The company acquired in late 1999, the an option to earn a 100 % interest in the Rodeo epithermal gold-silver prospect located near Durango City, Mexico. Management has met with several groups of investors in order to raise sufficient funding to complete the proposed exploration work; these discussions are ongoing. The Rodeo prospect, totaling 975 hectares, consists of three major parallel silica stockwork vein systems with anomalous, gold, silver, antimony, arsenic and mercury. The stockwork zone has been traced on surface for more than three kilometres. Individual quartz, chalcedony veins often exceed two meters in width and form stockworks that range from 30 to 60 meters in width. The favorable geological environment with near-surface gold, silver, antimony, native sulfur and mercury anomalies, combined with very low base metals contents, indicate a high level position in a gold-silver epithermal system. The potential at depth on the Rodeo property remains to be determined and Wespac's exploration program will attempt to test for 'Bonanza' type mineralization which often extends to depths of 400 to 500 metres in this type of deposit. The ore potential of 'Bonanza' deposits can exceed 1 million ounces of gold and several million ounces of silver. Management is continuing to evaluate new opportunities in Mexico and elsewhere.

02Mar00