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Fission Uranium Corp T.FCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  FCUUF

Fission Uranium Corp. is a Canada-based uranium company and the owner/developer of the high-grade, near-surface Triple R uranium deposit. The Company is the 100% owner of the Patterson Lake South uranium property. Its Patterson Lake South (PLS) project, which hosts the Triple R deposit, a large, high-grade and near-surface uranium deposit that occurs within a 3.18 kilometers (km) mineralized trend along the Patterson Lake Conductive Corridor. The property comprises over 17 contiguous claims totaling 31,039 hectares and is located geographically in the south-west margin of Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. Additionally, the Company has the West Cluff property comprising three claims totaling approximately 11,148-hectares and the La Rocque property comprising two claims totaling over 959 hectares in the western Athabasca Basin region of northern Saskatchewan. The La Rocque property is prospective for high-grade uranium and is located five km south of Cameco’s La Rocque Uranium Zone.


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Comment by moon56on Feb 23, 2016 8:06am
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Post# 24584591

RE:RE:Dear Quakes,

RE:RE:Dear Quakes,Quakes99.  You are truly a gentleman.  I have seen you are ridiculed constantly by few, but you hardly lose your pose and continue to share.  I want to express my sincere gratitude to you for sharing your expertise on this bullboard.  You truly have been a great help for me and many others for sure.

quakes99 wrote:

Dear UofL,

Thanks for your compliments.  I spent 33 years working in 2 Canadian Geoscientific Research agencies and have written many technical reports and research papers subject to peer review. I have also been a college professor and was responsible for preparing lecture materials, laboratory exercises, and compiling reference libraries for students to help them in their studies.  I'm glad that my previous working skills are serviing me well in my retirement.  At least I hope so.  I love to teach and share whatever insights come my way.  It's just my nature as a human being, and fills my retirement time as a satisfying hobby that challenges my critical thinking skills.

As an experienced researcher in Earth Sciences, I am excited by the Fission discovery at PLS as it truly is the best near-surface Uranium deposit discovered in the past 40 years, since Key Lake.  I invested in Fission through a pre-discovery share purchase in ESO Uranium in March 2012, which later became Alpha Minerals then merged with Fission Energy to become Fission Uranium.  I have been buying Fission shares over the past few years now, accumulating a signifiant position.  I am a retail investor and all my shares have been purchased by me through my discount broker account.   I hold no other ties whatsoever with Fission Uranium Corp through any business or personal relationships, nor am I paid or prompted or provided with any inside information.  My posts are the result of my own research and analysis, based on decades of experience, using my own initiative.  My only personal gain will be in the eventual sale of my share holdings to the highest bidder when PLS is bought by a major.

I am currently invested in 10 Uranium plays... Fission, Fission 3.0, NexGen, Energy Fuels, UEX, ALX Uranium, Uracan, Forum, Athabasca and Uravan... well positioned to take advantage of the coming U Bull market.   Fission is my largest single holding, and all ships will rise on the next big U wave so I confine most of my posts to the Fission bullboard, the most popular on Stockhouse in the U sector. I trade in and out of some positions, but am a long term investor for most... adding on dips and continuing to dollar cost average down when possible.  Current prices are a steal for most U stocks in their unloved state.  I buy as much as I can when I can.

I also hold about 40 other stocks and ETF's within the broader market, picking up many energy and resource stocks at the current fire sale prices.

My passion for Fission is real.  I've been studying the history of the Uranium industry in Canada for many years now and, as far as I'm concerned, there is no other U3O8 discovery like it.  NexGen may yet achieve a larger size, but will never ever be as economical to mine as PLS, and profit is what investing is all about.  It's the profit margin per pound of U3O8 that turns a resource into a money-printing machine, and both China's CGN Mining and I are in absolute agreement that Fission does provide the greatest potential for becoming the lowest cost Uranium producer in the world.  I wish I had $82M to invest in this story as it will be one of Canada's greatest success stories one day, which is why Fission has won so many awards already, including the London Mines and Money Global Exploration Success Award last year. 

Make no mistake.  Fission is a fabulous discovery story.  Whether or not you and others choose to invest is entirely up to you.  I don't tell you to buy or sell... I just analyze the wealth of data provided on the Fission website (which is another reason why I enjoy posting on this play - there is so much incredible data to work with, including the Corebox interactive 3D model) and provide my results and opinions.    Whether you agree or disagree is up to you.   The fact that so many try to discredit my work is, in my mind, strong validation of its content. 

Lastly, those that dislike my posts attempt to characterize me as a "pumper" but I totally disagree.  I just tell it like it is, without the "you better buy now" promo line.  They ridicule me, twist my username, send me threatening private messages, and generally do whatever they can to discredit my work and me as much as possible.  In my mind, that's all very flattering.  Bring it on!

Hope that answers your questions.
Happy to set the record straight for the umpteenth time. ;-)
Good luck!
 

UniverseofLimes wrote: Dear Quakes,

The posts you prepare seem to be well written and definitely have a pro-Fission stance. I am curious if you could provide me with a little clarity regarding your position with Fission Uranium Corp. Please forgive me for asking you a very blunt group of question, as it is not my intention of blasting you with this post. Do you own shares in Fission? If so, what is the percentage of shares to your portfolio, and were these shares purchased directly by you with your own money? Also, if you do own shares, have any of the shares that you own, currently or previously, been acquired by providing informational posts regarding the company Fission Uranium Corp. or the uranium sector in general?

I only ask these questions as one may get a wrong impression from your pro-Fission stance and many number of posts directed solely at Fission. Thank you for your time.


 

 



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