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Ed, from the information I have available: Devonshire changed its name to Colours International. I don't know what ultimately happened to colours, but it was cease-traded in 1988, and that cease-trade
Unfortunately, from the information I have available, it appears the shares have no current value. The Company ran into financial trouble, was cease-traded, then delisted by the Montreal Stock Exchange
Nancy, it is possible the shares have some value, but it depends on who the owner of the shares is. From the information I have available, the Company merged into Cavalier Energy on the basis of 1 Cavalier
Mike, it appears there might be some value currently, but not much. Carl Creek did a 1 for 4 reverse split to Tanqueray Resources. Tanqueray trades for about 2 cents per share on the TSX Venture. You
From the information I have available: Nolan Lake has gone through at least 5 name changes and 2 reverse stock splits (a 1 for 5, then a 1 for 10). It is now White Pine Resources, which trades on the

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