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Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp V.API


Primary Symbol: C.API Alternate Symbol(s):  APAAF

Appia Rare Earths & Uranium Corp. is a Canadian company in the rare earth element and uranium sectors. The Company is focused on delineating high-grade critical rare earth elements and gallium on the Alces Lake property and exploring for high-grade uranium in the prolific Athabasca Basin on its Otherside, Loranger, North Wollaston, and Eastside properties. The Company holds the surface rights to exploration for 94,982.39 hectares (234,706.59 acres) in Saskatchewan. The Company also has a 100% interest in 13,008 hectares (32,143 acres), with rare earth elements and uranium deposits over five mineralized zones in the Elliot Lake Camp, Ontario. The Company’s projects include PCH Ionic Adsorption Clay, Alces Lake, Elliot Lake, Loranger, North Wollaston, Eastside, and Otherside. The Company holds the right to acquire up to a 70% interest in the PCH Project which is 40,963.18 ha in size and is located within the Goias State of Brazil.


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Comment by JoeBroweron Sep 12, 2009 1:50am
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Post# 16299928

moving forward...

moving forward...I agree with your last statement completely. I guess the difference is that you are 'old school' and I am not, we live in a world where a regular person can suddenly be CEO of a world class company, in the tech world it happens every day. Corporate board rooms don't need to be run by old farts, young new minds open to change and progress are what is changing the world. I am afraid the days of old stuffy board rooms with dusty old farts running companies with old style management methods are a thing of the past and API shareholders are smart enough to recognize this. When you have a resource that is worth billions well that is what is going to get you the financing to build a mine, not the arrogant stuffy shirts peddling their wares. Lets just agree that API is a world class company and our views on how it should be run are a generation apart.
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