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VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. V.VRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRBFF

VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. and its subsidiaries are engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Canada with a primary focus on the Lac Dore and Iron-T Properties in Quebec that are prospective for vanadium, titanium, and iron. Additionally, the Company is engaged in research in novel hydrometallurgical processes for recovering vanadium, iron, and titanium products from vanadiferous feedstocks such as titanomagnetite concentrates and industrial waste streams.


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Post by tayjon80on Dec 15, 2016 1:41pm
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Post# 25605579

Fly ash vs giant eggbeaters.....

Fly ash vs giant eggbeaters.....So, VRB only has the Lac Dore project due to Mackenzie Bay's implosion back in2007.  Mackenzie Bay imploded and lost the Lac Dore claims after creating the world's biggest egg beaters which were going the greatest thing in wind energy.

Now, given Vanadium electrolyte from fly ash in Alberta is a little closer to Lac Dore than egg beaters are...it is still a pivot away from the core.  Unless of course the technology from the fly ash is somehow useabe at Lac Dore....is that the case?

I certainly hope Imergys's bankruptcy trustees don't decide to take a close look at EnSciTech's patent.  Which is filed in the US....so, knowing nothing about patent law, does a US patent provide any protection in Canada?

Yup...been following the story that long.....needs to be a big hit to have any sort of risk adjusted return that justifies my patience.
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