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Strateco Resources Inc SRSIF

Strateco Resources Inc. is a mining company. The Company is engaged in uranium exploration and development. The Company's Matoush project is located in the Otish Mountains of northern Quebec, approximately 275 kilometers north of Chibougamau and over 210 kilometers northeast of Mistissini. The Matoush project consists of the Matoush, Matoush Extension and Eclat properties, as well as the Pacific-Bay-Matoush property. The Matoush project comprises approximately 590 claims covering a total area of over 31,195 hectares. The Matoush property is located approximately 275 kilometers north of Chibougamau in the Otish Mountains of northern Quebec, Canada. The Eclat property is located in the Otish Mountains of northern Quebec, immediately south of the Matoush property. The Matoush Extension property is located north, west and east of the Matoush property in the Otish Mountains, in Northern Quebec. The Pacific-Bay Matoush Property is located in the Otish Mountains in northern Quebec.


GREY:SRSIF - Post by User

Comment by treasurehunterson Sep 22, 2020 11:01am
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RE:sell

RE:sell Unless you are on the US exchange, I don't think there is anyway you can sell.  I believe (at least through RBC) there is a form you can fill out to release your shares, with no compensation, in order to claim as a loss. You would no longer own the shares after that.  I did that several years ago with a stock.  Not sure it is still the process, but your broker should be able to tell you.
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