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Arianne Phosphate Inc V.DAN

Alternate Symbol(s):  DRRSF

Arianne Phosphate Inc. is a Canada-based development-stage phosphate mining company. The Company is engaged in the development of its Lac a Paul phosphate property located in Quebec, Canada. The Company specializes in the extraction of independent phosphate rock. The Lac a Paul phosphate deposit is located approximately 200 kilometers (km) north of the Saguenay/Lac St. Jean area of Quebec, Canada. The Lac a Paul project encompasses three Nitassinan Innus: Pessamit, Mashteuiatsh and Essipit. The Lac a Paul project is an undeveloped phosphate deposit globally. The Company’s subsidiaries include Oroplata Exploration Inc., Arianne Logistics Inc., 9252-5880 Quebec Inc., and Point Comfort Explorations Inc.


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Post by BillNCon Nov 23, 2020 12:25pm
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Post# 31952856

Well, it was nice while it lasted...

Well, it was nice while it lasted...https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/ar/originals/2020/11/jordan-western-sahara-morocco-uae-consulate-polisario-rabat.amp.html?skipWem=1

Jordan will open a consulate in the Moroccan-occupied part of Western Sahara, following the lead of the United Arab Emerites.  It looks like the Arab world is beginning to rally around Morocco; the Polisario forces are outgunned both literally and politically.  The chances of serious hostilities breaking out -- including any which might affect the phosphate mining and transport operations in the Moroccan-held part of Western Sahara -- are now considerably diminished.

I never thought there was much of a chance of serious war breaking out, but enough instability to continue recent upward pressure on phosphate prices would help Arianne's prospects considerably.  Hopefully, Europe, the U.S., Canada, and Australia will refuse to trade with the Moroccan operation.  We need Japan, New Zealand and India on our side, too.  Can't count on China or Russia.
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