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Labrador Resources Inc V.LTX

Labrador Resources Inc. is a resource exploration company focused on the acquisition and development of uranium and rare earth projects in Canada's Athabasca Basin and the development of an oil and gas property in the Atlee area of Alberta. It also has an agreement to acquire about 16 contiguous uranium exploration mineral claims covering 54,450 hectares in northern Saskatchewan. Located 60 kilometers southwest of the Key Lake Uranium mine and mill, these claims are situated within the uranium-rich Wollaston-Mudjatik Transition Zone (WMTZ), which hosts one of the highest-grade uranium deposits.


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Comment by RE38on Apr 14, 2015 2:24pm
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RE:RE:RE:Lots Missed Out Here, Hey Money!!

RE:RE:RE:Lots Missed Out Here, Hey Money!!
ShortOnCash wrote: Just to be fair in comparison BUDDY, what you say in like comparing a company that has a drug in third stage, ready for market......and you are brining up first stage data imo


No that's not a fair comparison at all. The fact you would say something that dumb tips your hand on your lack of intelligence. Why don't you take that comments of yours and send it to Wedbush  or Jeffries or Goldman Sachs and see if their biotech research department agrees with your assessment?
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