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Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp C.QMET

Alternate Symbol(s):  BTKRF

Q Precious & Battery Metals Corp., formerly Q Battery Metals Corp., is a diversified Canadian mineral exploration with operations primarily based in the Abitibi greenstone belt region of Val d'Or, Quebec. It holds 100% ownership in seven separate precious and critical elements projects in Canada. Its McKenzie East Property is comprised of 43 cells, totaling 1656 hectares (ha) in size. The Golden Valley Property is 1601 Ha in size. The La Corne Project claims were staked by it to cover the Boily-Berube mineral showing, hosting pyrite, chalcopyrite, and molybdenite. There are 14 lithium projects associated with the margins of the La Corne Batholith. Pontax Project claims cover 5,376 hectares in 101 contiguous claims located within the Lithium Triangle. Versant Property is located in the Lac Jerome municipality in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec. The Hector Strategic Metals Property is located in the Manicouagan Region of Quebec. The Gamart Property is located 130 Km west of Labrador City.


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Comment by BoZigeron Jun 17, 2021 8:17am
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Post# 33400801

RE:RE:Amigos Still Averaging Down!

RE:RE:Amigos Still Averaging Down!Blows, theres a 1000 share bid at 4 cents on Matica, you need to get your ask in NOW at 4 cents before the bid runs out. Would you rather lose 46.5 cents or 47 cents a share? It could make a big difference since you bough so many shares to get the shorters at 51 cents. Now that's kind of a costly lesson for yourself just to get back at the shorters, don't you think? LOL
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