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Uranium Royalty Corp T.URC

Alternate Symbol(s):  UROY | T.URC.WT | URCWF

Uranium Royalty Corp. is a uranium-focused royalty and streaming company. The Company is focused on gaining exposure to uranium prices by making strategic investments in uranium interests, including royalties, streams, debt and equity investments in uranium companies, as well as through holdings of physical uranium. Its portfolio includes Anderson, Church Rock, Cigar Lake/Waterbury Lake, Dawn Lake, Dewey-Burdock, Energy Queen, Lance, Langer Heinrich, McArthur River, Michelin, Reno Creek and others. The Anderson Project is an advanced stage conventional uranium project, covering 8,268 acres, and is in Yavapai County, west-central Arizona, approximately 75 miles northwest of Phoenix and 43 miles northwest of Wickenburg. The Churchrock Project is an advanced stage, in-situ recovery uranium project located in the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico, USA, 12 miles northeast of Gallup, New Mexico. It has royalty interests in the Millennium and Cree Extension Uranium Projects in Saskatchewan.


TSX:URC - Post by User

Post by Silverfox321on May 31, 2021 3:59pm
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Is this why stock was knocked back to $3.50?

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