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Fuse Battery Metals Inc. FUSED


Primary Symbol: V.FUSE

Fuse Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian based exploration company. The Company's focus is on exploration for high-value metals required for the manufacturing of batteries. It owns 100% of the Lithium Springs Property, which is located at the southern end of Black Rock Desert, Nevada. It also owns 100% of the Monitor Valley North Lithium Property, which includes 97 placer claims covering approximately 770 hectares (ha) of alluvial sediments and clays located 134 km northeast of Tonopah, Nevada. The property is located in Monitor Valley, Nevada. It owns a 100% interest in its Glencore Bucke Property, situated in Bucke Township, 6 km east-northeast of Cobalt, Ontario. The Company also owns a 100% interest, subject to a royalty, in the Teledyne Project located near Cobalt, Ontario. The associated Teledyne Property, located in Bucke and Lorrain Townships, consists of five mining claims totaling approximately 79.1 ha, and 46 unpatented mining claim cells totaling approximately 700 ha.


TSXV:FUSE - Post by User

Comment by Nytorgeton Jan 21, 2021 7:40am
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RE:RE:RE:Pumpers aside. What is the future of Fuse?

RE:RE:RE:Pumpers aside. What is the future of Fuse?Thanks, in Sweden we are struggling eith getting minerals out of the ground. We have a strong history in mining but it is a few companies and mainly iron ore.. For new companies to get a permit from the government it is a fight about environmental issies and peoples historic right to use the land, sami for example. Sweden has lots of acres of land, Canada has a bit more:). Read thenrelease a little better and saw that First cobalt corp has the refinery and understand that it is about joint ventures and demand for specific metals that drives business forward. Well, oil will be around for a while but since demand is going up for metals one cannot think other than this will be winners. It's about getting things going and some companies will be better in doing so.. Thanks, I find the history of mining in Canada fascinating and almost mythical. Trying to wrap my head around what is likely to happen around the world in this field
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