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Standard Uranium Ltd (Pre-Reincorporation) V.STND

Alternate Symbol(s):  STTDF

Standard Uranium Ltd. is a uranium exploration company, which has interests in 11 exploration projects, totaling over 209,867 acres across the Athabasca Basin, including Davidson River Project, Sun Dog Project, Ascent Project, Atlantic Project, Canary Project, Rocas Project, Corvo Project, Cable Bay Southwest (CBSW), Ox Lake, Brown Lake Project and Harrison project. The Davidson River property is in the southwest Athabasca uranium district of the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan and consists of 10 contiguous mineral dispositions totaling 30,737 hectares (ha). The Atlantic project consists of seven mineral dispositions totaling 3,061 ha. The Canary project comprises two mineral dispositions totaling 7,303 ha. The Rocas project comprises three mineral dispositions totaling 3,152 ha. The Corvo project consists of 10 mineral dispositions totaling 7,989 ha. The CBSW project comprises two mineral claims totalling 3,158 ha. The Ox Lake Project consists of one mineral claim totaling 397.5 ha.


TSXV:STND - Post by User

Comment by stockshackon Sep 13, 2023 5:16pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Nice run

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Nice runThe basket approach is a safer way but not as lucrative. It's had a good run the last couple months, I would wait for a pull back. It's hard to judge the value of their holdings. If you're good at reading charts, that would be your best approach.
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