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ALX Resources Corp V.AL.P


Primary Symbol: V.AL Alternate Symbol(s):  ALXEF

ALX Resources Corp. is a diversified mineral exploration company engaged in exploring a portfolio of mineral properties in Canada, which include uranium, lithium, nickel-copper-cobalt and gold projects. Its uranium holdings in northern Saskatchewan include 100% interests in the Gibbons Creek Uranium Project, the Sabre Uranium Project, the Bradley Uranium Project, and the Javelin and McKenzie Lake Uranium Projects, a 40% interest in the Black Lake Uranium Project, and others. It also owns 100% interests in the Firebird Nickel Project, the Flying Vee Nickel/Gold and Sceptre Gold projects, Blackbird Project, and can earn up to an 80% interest in the Alligator Lake Gold Project, all located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It owns a 50% interest in eight lithium exploration properties, collectively known as the Hydra Lithium Project, located in the James Bay region of northern Quebec, Canada, a 100% interest in the Anchor Lithium Project in Nova Scotia, Canada, and others.


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Post by Buzzard64on Mar 25, 2021 1:39pm
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So the last six holes are lost in Cyberspace?

So the last six holes are lost in Cyberspace?Does anyone find it amazing that the company has not issued the results of the last six holes?   Are they lost in Cyberspace?   Is there a possiblity they will never be released because of ....?   Would this be considered a failure of quality control?  Would this be considered a failure?     Is this still a covid 19 delay?   Is that a reasonable assumption?   Does any of this make sense?  
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