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Nevada Sunrise Metals Corp V.NEV

Alternate Symbol(s):  NVSGF

Nevada Sunrise Metals Corporation (Nevada Sunrise) is a junior mineral exploration company. The Company holds interests in lithium and copper exploration projects located in the State of Nevada, United States of America. Nevada Sunrise owns 100% interests in the Gemini, Jackson Wash and Badlands lithium projects, all of which are located in the Lida Valley in Esmeralda County, Nevada and the Pelican lithium project in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Gemini Lithium Project (Gemini) consists of 353 unpatented lode and placer claims totaling 7,060 acres and located in the Lida Valley approximately 10 kilometers east of the town of Lida, Nevada. The Company's Jackson Wash Lithium Project consists of over 49 unpatented placer claims totaling approximately 397 hectares and is located in the Lida Valley on the east side of the Montezuma Range. It has the right to earn a 100% interest in the Coronado Copper Project, located approximately 48 kilometers southeast of Winnemucca, Nevada.


TSXV:NEV - Post by User

Post by CLOUDERon Jun 15, 2022 11:59am
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APROPOS

APROPOSYES yesterday i cut 3 fingers with a knife,  NEV  shares looks like a FALLING KNIFE.    coincidence?  i think not ,     now.                                                                                                ps,   when you put back a knife into its sharpening holder, and it has a little trouble going in,   MAYBE,     it ( the knife) is       UPSIDE DOWN.    man.   first stop  the bleeding by putting presher on the wound or wounds, paper towels worked, then for the big thing,  RELAX,  man i put that knife away safely for almost 30 years and never   f ed    up like that,    so unnecessary.
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