Rocklands Richfield PCI Limited

 ASX:RCI ISIN:AU000000RCI6

May 26, 2012

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Rocklands Richfield PCI Limited Company Summary

Rocklands Richfield Limited (RCI) achieved a major milestone in October 2007 when it acquired China Coke and Chemicals. This instantly changed the company from an under-capitalised junior explorer with some promising prospects into a profitable industrial business with considerable growth opportunities. Moreover, the company now has the resources to further its exploration and development activities which also have long term potential integration benefits.

Rocklands Richfield controls a series of high grade coking coal deposits in the Bowen Basin of Queensland. The company's three projects – Hillalong, Richfield and Rocklands, comprise a mix from proven coal reserves, through to measured and inferred resources and a large area of high potential exploration targets.
 

COMPANY DATA

 
Company Telephone +61-8-6436-2888 
Company Fax +61-8-6436-2889 
Company Principal Sector Mining 
Company Principal Industry Mining & Metals 
Company Listed 2000/11/01 
 

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