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North Arrow Minerals Inc V.NAR

Alternate Symbol(s):  NHAWD

North Arrow Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company focused on the identification and evaluation of exploration opportunities in Canada. It is evaluating spodumene pegmatites at its 100% owned LDG, MacKay, and DeStaffany lithium projects (NWT) and also owns interests in the Naujaat (NU), Pikoo (SK), and Loki (NWT) diamond projects. The Naujaat Diamond Project is located nine kilometers (km) northeast of Naujaat, Melville Peninsula, Nunavut and has over 12,705 hectares (ha) of contiguous mineral leases and claims. The Pikoo Diamond Project is located in east central Saskatchewan, 140 km east of La Ronge, 10 km north of Deschambault Lake, 30 km west of Pelican Narrows and covers over 39,753 ha. The LDG Lithium Project is located over 15 km southeast of Lac de Gras, north of MacKay Lake and covers over 148,546 ha. Its DeStaffany Lithium Project is located on the north central shore of Great Slave Lake, approximately 115 km east of Yellowknife and covers over 1,843 ha.


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Comment by cicerellion Feb 28, 2018 9:31am
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RE:RE:Too Bad

RE:RE:Too BadI’m not so sure it’s bad. Over 21% of the carat weight are coloured. And pulling a five carat stone out of such a small sample is no small event. Not all of the coloured stones are going to be worth big bucks, but a good percentage of them will be. 
Regardless, they’ve got a real package of great projects that the market hasn’t rewarded them for, yet. 
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