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Skyharbour Resources Ltd V.SYH

Alternate Symbol(s):  SYHBF

Skyharbour Resources Ltd. is a uranium exploration company. The Company holds a portfolio of uranium exploration projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin. Its projects include Moore Lake-Core Project, Russell Lake-Core Project, South Falcon, South Falcon East, Preston, East Preston, Hook Lake, and others. The Moore Uranium Project consists of 12 contiguous claims totaling 35,705 hectares located 42 kilometers (km) northeast of the Key Lake mill, over 15 km east of Denison’s Wheeler River project. The Russell Lake Project is an advanced-stage uranium exploration property totaling 73,294 hectares strategically located between Cameco’s Key Lake and McArthur River Projects. Its South Falcon Point Uranium Project covers 32,235 hectares covering nine claims over 50 km east of the Key Lake mine. The Hook Lake area is located near the northern end of the property. The Company also owns Foster property. The Company also holds seven claims totaling 23,822 hectares in and around the Athabasca basin.


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Post by StockHawk1on Oct 26, 2023 7:03pm
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SYH Uranium Conference Presentation Summary

SYH Uranium Conference Presentation Summary

The replay for Bloor Street Capital's Uranium conference was recently released. Skyharbour Resources (SYH.v SYHBF) CEO, Jordan Trimble, was one of the presenters. His main points included:


Diverse Portfolio: SYH has a diverse portfolio with a focus on high-grade uranium exploration. They are actively involved in the exploration and discovery process at their flagship projects.


Prospect Generation: The company employs a prospect generator strategy, which involves partnering with other companies to explore and develop secondary and tertiary projects. This strategy enhances the company's value and minimizes equity dilution.


Partner Agreements: SYH has signed eight option agreements with partner companies for their secondary projects. Two of these agreements have transitioned into joint ventures, and more partnerships are expected.


Strong Financial Position: The company is well-funded with around $4.5 million in the treasury. They receive cash payments and share issuances regularly from partner companies, and over the next 24 months, they anticipate receiving a significant amount of cash and stock if partner companies complete their earnings.


Upcoming News Flow: SYH is expecting a busy 6 to 12 months ahead. They are awaiting news on drill results from their flagship Russell Lake Uranium project, and they plan to continue drilling through the next year. Additionally, there will be more drilling at their other flagship project, Moore Lake, following a mineral resource estimate.


Potential for Discoveries: The company's objective is to offer exposure to multiple potential uranium discoveries in the Athabasca Basin across various projects.


In summary, SYH has a strong financial position, a diverse portfolio, and a prospect generator strategy that aims to create value and minimize equity dilution. The company is actively involved in exploration and has a promising news flow ahead


Full presentation here:

 
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