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Vanadian Energy Corp V.VEC.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  URCFF

Vanadian Energy Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company focused on exploring for vanadium deposits in Manitoba. The Company has the right to earn up to 100% interest in the Huzyk Creek Vanadium Property (the Property) in north-central Manitoba. The Property is located approximately 75 kilometers southeast of the town of Snow Lake, Manitoba, and consists of a Mineral Exploration License covering approximately 216 square kilometers. This area has seen significant exploration for base metal mineralization as it lies within the projected extension of both the Flin Flon/Snow Lake belt and the Thompson Nickel Belt.


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Comment by kenmaron Apr 29, 2010 11:42am
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RE: http://www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/CorporatePresentati

RE: http://www.uracan.ca/i/pdf/CorporatePresentati


 They've got lots of potential with the areas they've uncovered. I like the part where they cite merger's and acquisitions as a corporate goal. If they do merge or acquire another company then they're off to the races. They need a higher grade resource and short of me making recommendations I can say that there is at least one or more good ones that would fit the bill. If the Uranium shortage picks up when they stop decommissioning warheads in 2013(?) then we've got the timeline to advance this company to a point where someone will take us out. Management has the experience to get us to that point. I wonder if they already have another company or companies in their crosshairs?
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