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Select Sands Corp V.SNS

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLSDF

Select Sands Corp. is a Canada-based industrial silica product company, which wholly owns a Tier-1 silica sands property and related production facilities located near Sandtown, Arkansas. The Company is engaged in mining its 520-acre site in Arkansas named the Sandtown quarry. The property is underlain by the Ordovician St. Peter sandstone formation, the source of industrial silica sand Ottawa White frac sand, selling into various United States oil and gas and industrial and specialty end markets. These properties include sand sphericity and roundness, crush (K Value), acid solubility, turbidity and silicon dioxide (SiO2) content. The Company is focused on developing this business to enable commercial silica sand sales to industrial and energy customers. Its Plant Reconfiguration Project includes installation of dry-process equipment at the Diaz Rail Facility.


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Comment by PatchHandon Mar 31, 2017 4:14pm
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Post# 26060495

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BUY BUY BUY

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:BUY BUY BUYYou are beginning to sound like someone who just wants in at a much lower price. Strictly chart reading on a penny stock that can sky rocket on some news is a bit foolish. You can't time these plays. It might go down it might go up, quit pretending like you know by looking at the chart. When we were stagnant at 24 cents nobody knew this would run to 2 dollars in a short period of time. You bought at 24 cents and had plenty of time to do so because you believed in the demand for frac sands. That high demand is still there and we are still in the infantry of this business. 
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