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enCore Energy Corp V.WFP


Primary Symbol: V.EU

enCore Energy Corp together with its subsidiary, is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of resource properties. The company holds the Marquez project in New Mexico as well as the dominant land position in Arizona with additional other properties in Utah and Wyoming. The firm also owns or has access to North American and global uranium data including the Union Carbide, US Smelting and Refining, UV Industries, and Rancher's Exploration databases in addition to a collection of geophysical data for the high-grade Northern Arizona Breccia Pipe District.


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Comment by StupidInvestoron May 22, 2013 12:36pm
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RE: RE: RE: heist complete

RE: RE: RE: heist complete

Or how about acquiring an actual flagship project instead of paying up big-time for the OPTION to acquire the project by way of further costly dilution. Heck, here's a really crazy idea ... how about buying uranium properties and engaging in mergers & acquisitions in that space when the sector is on sale? Nah, let's buy (for some definition of "buy") the potential gold nobody bought for 25 years or whatever and failed to IPO. Better yet, let's buy on a peak instead, watch it decline over a few months, and in spite of that and the absence of a break-fee, neither cancel nor renegotiate the terms of the proposed transaction. Just wow.

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