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Goldn Futures Mineral Corp GFTRF


Primary Symbol: C.FUTR

Gold'n Futures Mineral Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on acquiring, advancing and developing high-potential Canadian precious metal properties. The Company's projects include Hercules Gold, Brady Gold and Handcamp. The Hercules Gold Project is a 10,052 hectares (ha) property, which is located approximately 210 kilometers (km) northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario in the townships of Elmhirst and Rickaby, within the municipality of Greenstone in the Thunder Bay North Mining District. The property lies within an Archean greenstone belt. The Brady Gold Project is located approximately 50 km south of the town of Grand Falls, Windsor in central Newfoundland and is approximately four km west of the Newfound Gold Corp., Queensway South gold project. The Handcamp Property is located in central Newfoundland, over 13 km south of the town of South Brook and approximately one km east of the Trans-Canada Highway.


CSE:FUTR - Post by User

Post by wawahunt2on May 05, 2021 7:31pm
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Not gold but still interesting

Not gold but still interesting

Britain is exploring the creation of a national stockpile of so-called rare earth metals amid rising fears that country's efforts to adopt electric cars are at risk from a Chinese stranglehold on supplies, The Telegraph reported on Wednesday.

Officials at the Department for Business are discussing options to protect the United Kingdom's access to vital materials including lithium and cobalt, the report added.

Britain could build a national stockpile to avoid shortages, support attempts to create domestic sources such as potential lithium mines in Cornwall, or use its diplomatic network to secure supplies from abroad in partnership with private businesses, The Telegraph said citing government sources.

 
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