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Fjordland Exploration Inc V.FEX

Alternate Symbol(s):  FEXXF

Fjordland Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on discovering economic mineral deposits in two of the prolific nickel belts: Voisey's Bay, Labrador and in Quebec with the Renzy, Nickel Copper Project in Quebec. The Company also holds the Milligan West Gold Project in British Columbia. Its projects include South Voisey's Bay Project, Milligan West Project, Renzy Nickel Copper Project and Witch Project. The South Voisey's Bay (SVB) Property is located 260 kilometers (km) north-northwest of Goose Bay and 80 km south of the Voisey's Bay nickel, copper, and cobalt mine. The Milligan West Property is located 160 km northwest of Prince George, strategically situated adjoining the western boundary of Thompson Creek Metals Ltd Mt Milligan copper-gold project. The Witch project is a porphyry Cu-Au target in the northern Quesnel Trough of central BC, which hosts several deposits nearby. The project has road access with active logging on property.


TSXV:FEX - Post by User

Post by Titelineon Oct 21, 2021 4:59pm
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Timing?

Timing? Is this a good time to get into this stock? Just starting on their SQUID surveys in SVB with an expanded land holding. And the Renzy property has also been expanded. Great backing with deep pockets with the Friedland group being a major shareholder?
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