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Lancaster Resources Inc. C.LCR

Alternate Symbol(s):  LANRF

Lancaster Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company engaged in exploring lithium and uranium and other critical minerals. The Company’s Alkali Flat Lithium Project, which covers approximately 5,200 acres in Lordsburg, New Mexico, United States, and is involved in the exploration of a below-surface lithium brine target. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Catley Lalk and Centennial East Uranium project in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. The two properties, named Catley Lake and Centennial East, cover over 3,036 and 5,081 hectares respectively. Its project portfolio also includes rights to acquire the Trans-Taiga Lithium Property located within the James Bay lithium district of Quebec and covers over 3,520 acres. The Company’s Piney Lake Gold Property covers an area of 2,267.8 hectares, is nestled approximately 65 kilometers east of La Ronge Provincial Park and a mere 2.5 km east of North Arrow Minerals' Pikoo property.


CSE:LCR - Post by User

Comment by sr71lokion Feb 08, 2021 10:14am
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RE:RE:Ummm?

RE:RE:Ummm?Pabaloo, just curious why you are here then?  To look over us?  That's mighty nice of you.  Are you aware that failures provide the biggest lessons to success?  Or do you think that every senior executive that is successful is only successful because they are always successful and have not known any failures to learn from? 

You're really looking in the wrong direction if you throw all your eggs into the past story of one or two people.  But good on you.  In your mind, you are doing a good deed.  In the meantime, I'll just keep making informed and experienced choices to make me money.

Have a read again at Ajmanci's post.  You could learn something from him [in this day and age, inappropriately assuming gender]
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