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Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchewan Coal Properties

edminnema
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Aug 29, 2008 03:30 ET

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Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchewan Coal Properties

<!-- HEADLINES END --><!-- RELEASE BODY BEGINS --> VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 29, 2008) - SIDON INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES CORPORATION (TSX VENTURE:SD)(FRANKFURT:SY7) - Sidon International Resources wishes to announce that it has received a letter of comfort from the Government of Saskatchewan in regards to the coal application submitted by the company (See news release of June 26, 2008). The application encompasses 18,432 hectares (approximately 45,546 acres) in east-central Saskatchewan in the area of the recent Goldsource Mines coal discovery.

The letter of comfort states that Sidon has priority status on 100% of the applications submitted.

Sidon also recently applied for approximately 225,000 acres of potash permits in the Vermilion area on the Saskatchewan-Alberta border. This is in close proximity to Unity Saskatchewan, the site of the first potash mine in Canada. Final approval on these applications is expected in the near future.

Mr. Alawas stated, "Management is optimistic about the future of the company. Having priority on the coal applications recently submitted and the expectation of the Potash approval forthcoming, will enable Sidon to be active on multiple prospects in the second half of 2008."

Sidon International Resources Corporation is a junior exploration company with interests in Nevada - North Dolly Varden Copper Gold Claims, North West Territories - Slave Craton Diamond properties and in British Columbia - Harrison Lake West Gold Silver Claims.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Kamal Alawas - President

We seek safe harbor.

edminnema
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

there was a stop in news prior because there was no reportable news during that time. There will be news forth coming. My argument would be, why waste news when if you put out good news your stock goes down. Just a serious thought.

Dully
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

I hope there isn't a stop in news like the company had last year. No news from October 07 until June of this year? Is there anything planned soon ed?

edminnema
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

I know what that reason is 2, 2 make good money. Great

Dully
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

I haven't forgotten Ed. I'm here for a reason after all.

edminnema
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

well sir. I dont mind myself with pennies. Remember what I posted awhile back in respect to what I am watching, except the RVLT is on the backburner. Dollars my friend, jmho

Dully
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

Sure enough. Just curious. Every penny counts at these prices.

edminnema
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‘Everything that could go wrong is going wrong’ for new global c

‘Everything that could go wrong is going wrong’ for new global copper mine production

London-based Bloomsburg Minerals Economics foresees a reduction in copper mine production as new copper projects are failing to meet production forecasts. Author: Dorothy Kosich Posted: Wednesday , 24 Sep 2008

LAS VEGAS -

Bloomsbury Metals Economics Christopher Welch warned Tuesday that "everything that could go wrong is going wrong" in copper mine production, as new copper projects are not meeting production expectations.

In a presentation to MINExpo in Las Vegas, Welch forecast a reduction in copper mine production, as well as a deficit of refined global copper this year.

Welch noted that supply chain stocks are still at multi-year lows, which copper mine development and operation has become more difficult due to high input costs and low equipment availability.

"We're pretty much in a trough of physical [copper] stocks," he advised.

Among the current copper production constraints are the following:

· 10% of total mine copper production is linked to power problems currently experienced in Chile

· Severe lack of trained personnel

· Dramatic development cost increases

· Environmental costs including regeneration bonds, baseline study costs, and water use constraints

· Equipment production bottleneck

· Production cost increases including a high oil price, high sulphuric acid price, and high staff costs

Welch suggested that "rising production costs are underpinning the long-term metals price."

In his presentation, Welch highlighted that base metals mining has been getting a "wall of money from pension funds," beginning in 2005. As a result Welch asserted that a new economic model for base metals should require consideration of commodity index funds' demand for metal futures in addition to currency market fluctuations, price per tonne, as well as stock cycles.

When asked if major copper deposits remain awaiting discovering, Welch responded, "The low-hanging fruit for copper mining has all gone."

edminnema
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

dully, we havent even started yet my friend. Do you really expect anything different in this market. Patience is the word, patience. You may just end up quite shocked one day

Dully
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

back to square one eh ed? Does the company need money to continue?

Dully
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Re: Sidon Receives Priority Status Comfort Letter for Saskatchew

I don't doubt that. If you are involved I'm sure there a lot happening. Thanks for the confidence boost.

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