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UEX Corp T.UEX


Primary Symbol: UEXCF

UEX Corp is an exploration and development company. It is engaged in the exploration and evaluation of its mineral properties located in the province of Saskatchewan. The company's projects include the Hidden Bay Project, Horseshoe-Raven Project, West Bear Project and others.


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Comment by MegaMAxTZon Feb 23, 2018 12:52pm
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RE:In 2008 the price of Cobalt reached approx $54.00

RE:In 2008 the price of Cobalt reached approx $54.00Quite the juxtaposition we have evolving here since 2016. Sitting on this West Bear property with a pretty impressive Cobalt deposit is very excitng indeed. Owning a pretty good chunk of shares in UEX with the likely spinoff of CoEX coming over the horizon..... 

Very likley Cobalt metal will hit $ 50 + per LB and continue to possibly $ 125,000 / T before this is all over in 2020 and beyond.

BUT on the other hand, being in a Cobalt ( BLUE) business with my costs climbing from around $ 11/LB in June of 2016 to currently $ 18/LB is severely limiting opportunities. If it does go to $ 54/LB again or more, my costs will go to close to $ 30/LB which is an end of game. But that is my problem.

Now back to the positive and the WB deposit - the fact that Cobalt values are consistently higher than Nickel is very intriguing. Should be the other way around. Can anybody explain this ? How big is this thing really in all directions ? Possibly 150 M or more ? Shiny metallic bits on the surface are also in play. How did they get there ?  Could this really be a pure play Cobalt deposit like in Morroco ? Not many of these on the planet - not even in the Congo.

Even only a 1000 T  of Co is about $ 100 M. And 1000 T is pretty small. Add a zero or 2  and what have we got ? Start to talk with B's vs M's . Believe Sherritt may be sniffing around here as well as a few others.

Broader market will hear about this very soon. Forget about only $ 1.00 as the sky is the limit. Mr. Roger has some Aces up his sleeve here. Hope he does not blink.

MMTZ
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