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UEX Corp T.UEX


Primary Symbol: UEXCF

UEX Corp is an exploration and development company. It is engaged in the exploration and evaluation of its mineral properties located in the province of Saskatchewan. The company's projects include the Hidden Bay Project, Horseshoe-Raven Project, West Bear Project and others.


OTCQB:UEXCF - Post by User

Post by dhcRadial985on Sep 15, 2021 11:59am
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Post# 33862073

UEX is a Slug!

UEX is a Slug!I've been invested in UEX since 2012 and I've never seen such a lackluster stock in my entire life!  When you look at this company, it seems they have everything going for it: Massive amount of property, excellent in-ground resources, and excellent partnerships with Cameco, Dennison, and Orano. So what's lacking? Is it Roger? After all, he did f^ck up the deal with JCU, and I think he spent too much time, money, and energy on West Bear. Now UEX is caught with their pants down and they're way behind on bringing Christie Lake and Horseshoe and Raven, and Hidden Bay up to speed.  Back in 2007 this stock was up around $8.  Does anybody believe this  company can somehow crawl out from under its rock and redeem itself as one of the premier uranium companies like it was back in the early 2000s?  
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