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Wildsky Resources Inc V.WSK

Alternate Symbol(s):  HWTHF

Wildsky Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company, focusing on acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Africa. The Company, through its subsidiary in Nigeria, holds three Niobium-Tantalum Exploration Licenses in Nigeria that encompass a total area of approximately 474 square kilometers (km2). The Nasarawa Nb-Ta Project is located in Nasarawa State in central Nigeria, approximately 88 kilometers (kms) southeast of Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, and about 65 km west of the state capital Lafia. It is covered by three mineral claims, including EL 29624 (the Erigo Property), EL 29625 (the Udegi Property), and EL 29626 (the Akewa Property). The Company's subsidiaries include 1248120 BC Ltd., 1187935 BC Ltd. and Zijin Midas (Nigeria) Limited.


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Comment by M139on Oct 14, 2014 7:49am
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RE:CMV...no news...

RE:CMV...no news...First clue here should have been the allegged new geoligist they hired that alleggedly went out over a year ago to do initial review of the properties and never returned. Still waiting for that report.

In the meantime the I guess we still have a few bucks left to pay the rent for the bosses mansion in China, wonder what hapens when that runs out?
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