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Sienna Resources Inc V.SIE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNNAF

Sienna Resources Inc. is focused on exploring for and developing high-grade battery metals deposits in mining jurisdictions. The Company’s projects include Elko Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project, Clayton Valley Deep Basin Lithium Brine Project, Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project, Dragon Uranium Project, Uranium Town Project, Marathon North Platinum-Palladium Property, Stonesthrow Gold Project, and others. Elko Lithium Project consists of 1,840 contiguous acres in Nevada. Clayton Valley Blue Clay Lithium Project consists of 150 contiguous claims totaling 3,100 acres prospective for lithium rights in Nevada. Clayton Valley Silver Peak South Lithium Project consists of one contiguous block totaling 1,812 acres. It owns the 10,845 contiguous acres of Dragon Uranium Project and the 10,357 acres of Uranium Town Project. It also owns the 55,440-acre Atomic Uranium Project. It also owns Case Lake West Cesium and Spodumene Pegmatite Project in Ontario.


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Comment by skydiver069on Jun 29, 2010 7:46pm
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RE: UGLY MARKETS

RE: UGLY MARKETS"This niave sunday school boy screwed up our trade with China right from the get go by snubbing them and they are still angry about"

Now, per: https://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/06/24/14498206.html

“We both agreed that thanks to the joint efforts made by both sides over the past 40 years, the China-Canada relationship had come a long way,” Hu said.

The Chinese government will let Chinese tourists visit Canada almost immediately, a move long sought by successive Canadian governments. That deal alone could boost Canada’s tourist industry by $100-million-a-year."

Doesn't seem like your comments are on the right track... Hu seems happy, and trade relations are about to improve.

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