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Foremost Lithium Resource & Technology Ltd C.FAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FMST

Foremost Lithium is a hard-rock exploration company strategically located to capitalize on the world's growing EV appetite and is committed to being a premier supplier of North America's lithium feedstock. As the world transitions towards decarbonization, the Company is focused on exploration and growth on its 5 Lithium Lane Projects in Snow Lake Manitoba. Foremost Lithium also has the Winston Gold/Silver Property in New Mexico USA.


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Comment by techNyon Nov 01, 2017 12:24pm
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Post# 26888457

RE:RE:Tantalum

RE:RE:Tantalum So If I remember correctly didn't we see a substantial amount of this colored rock in the drill photos? I think so!! They could end up having a huge resource of Tantalum. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=c.fat&postid=26888438#FAq6TFOp6YJJxeWQ.99
techNy wrote: Tantalite ""The mineral tantalite (Mn,Fe)(Ta,Nb)2O6 is the primary source of the metal tantalum. It is a dark blue-gray, dense and very hard mineral rarely found in pegmatites and is used in the electronics industry for capacitors and high-power resistors. It is also used to make alloys to increase strength, ductility and corrosion resistance"" So If I remember correctly didn't we see a substantial amount of this colored rock in the drill photos? I think so!! They could end up having a huge resource of Tantalum. Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2017/11/01/far-resources-sees-tantalum-potential-on-zoro-lithium-property-at-0-113-ta2o5#icOQ2ZFy1EsiEltD.99
Bigbirdinbayst wrote:
is just as valuable as lithium if not more. What we have in the ground as of yet. Is just going to keep increasing in value




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