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Velox Energy Materials Inc V.VLX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CUIRF

Velox Energy Materials Inc. is a Canada-based energy materials company, which is engaged in developing and progressing high-value assets in resource and research- friendly jurisdictions. The Company is focused on energy materials solutions for the global transition to net zero. The Company is focused on the advanced North Queensland Vanadium (NQV) project in Queensland, Australia. Its NQV project covers 1,246 square kilometers (km2) in northwest Queensland, about 500 kilometers (km) southwest of Townsville. The NQV project is located in northwest Queensland, Australia, along the Flinders Highway between Julia Creek and Richmond. Its Kotai Hydrogen Project is focused on the commercialization of technology that can produce high-pressure hydrogen following transport as an inert powder. The Company’s Lake Pierre Project is located approximately 55 km east of the town of Havre St Pierre. The Company's subsidiaries include Currie Rose Vanadium Pty Ltd., and WA Hydrogen Pty Ltd.


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Comment by trendisafriendon Jul 06, 2011 3:44pm
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Post# 18802836

Technically 18 19 bigger resistance.. than 23 cent

Technically 18 19 bigger resistance.. than 23 centBut there are a lot more shares out now, then when the stock last ran to higher prices.
As well, there may be a boatload of unexercised 10 cent warrants still floating in the
market looking for buyers. I did say last run that 23 or so would be a good spot for a
short term trade for those in at 16 or so cents. Id say that would be my spot to potentially
say goodbye again, as number of shares really makes the market cap pricey in my book,
much more so than it did back in the late fall, winter 2010. Like those deals with low shares
out and small market caps, thats generally not retail, but they can be had.
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