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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.


CSE:FAT - Post by User

Post by howestreetbullon Dec 01, 2017 8:48am
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Diamond & Specialty Minerals Summary for Nov. 30, 2017-Stock

Diamond & Specialty Minerals Summary for Nov. 30, 2017-Stock

 

Diamond & Specialty Minerals Summary for Nov. 30, 2017-Stockwatch 

 

2017-11-30 21:19 ET - Market Summary

 

by Will Purcell
Keith Anderson's Far Resources Ltd. (FAT), down one cent to 88 cents on 1.84 million shares, has new assays from the No. 1 dike on its Zoro lithium project near Snow Lake in Northern Manitoba. The new assays include a 20.6-metre zone that averaged 1.43 per cent lithium oxide, accompanied by modest amounts of tantalum and niobium. A second hole yielded 12.4 metres of 1.15 per cent lithium oxide. Mr. Anderson, president and CEO, says that a winter drill program will examine the dike at greater depths. 
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