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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.


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Comment by invest4funon May 28, 2022 11:32am
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RE:Interesting take from Doug Beattie - ex Cameco Chief Mining

RE:Interesting take from Doug Beattie - ex Cameco Chief Mining Yes... interesting comments... not that I revere anyone at Cameco no matter how high up the ladder their provenance. But those who understand the geo gobbledygoop will see where he is coming from. I don't think I ever met Doug, but I know Roger was a caged cat at Cameco and maybe Doug has a similar personality. 

Outside of his comments on UEX, he gives some interesting insight into my yoyo stock ISO. But then again he obvioulsy has strong opinions on the importance of the unconformity offset and fluid movement in the sandstone in the formation of these deposits. BTW, I've always been in his camp. I firmly believe that the uranium bearing fluids are of sandstone origin. To me it's obvious.

Anybody know what his "stated issues with Denison" are??
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