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Vertical Exploration Inc V.VERT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVVRF

Vertical Exploration Inc. is a junior mining company with exploration and evaluation assets in Canada. The Company is engaged in identifying, acquiring, and advancing mining prospects located in North America for the benefit of its stakeholders. Its flagship St-Onge Wollastonite property is located over 40 kilometers (km) north of the small town of St-Ludger-de-Milot and some 90 km northwest of the city of Saguenay, in St-Onge township, in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region of Quebec Province. The two Quebec properties held by the Company are in the region surrounding its St-Onge project are the La Petite Riviere Peribonka and Menard Wollastonite claims located just north of Lac-Saint-Jean, consisting of a total of 35 mining titles (1960 hectares) and the Le Grand Etang Block claims, consisting of 11 mining titles (616 hectares). It has an option agreement to earn a 100% interest in four strategic wollastonite properties, including two located near the St-Onge Wollastonite project.


TSXV:VERT - Post by User

Post by VbayNo2on Oct 07, 2022 10:19am
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Insiders Buying Open Market - Stock UP Today

Insiders Buying Open Market - Stock UP Today

Nice 

VbayNo2 wrote:

Beauty ….Ni Jr Trading Below Cash…FNI

VbayNo2 wrote:

Sitting on $4M cash from last $0.45 pp

https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/quote/FNI.CN/key-statistics?p=FNI.CN

Balance Sheet

Total Cash (mrq) 4.7M
Total Cash Per Share (mrq) 0.09
Total Debt (mrq) 278.62k
Total Debt/Equity (mrq) 2.11
Current Ratio (mrq) 4.41
Book Value Per Share (mrq) 0.24



 
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They seem to have proven that the NE-SW trending structures are the fluid pathways controlling the mineralization. Once that is proven, they need to find places along these structures that provide enough space for economic deposits/intercepts to be found. This would be jogs/extensional zones imo. The Rottenstone domain has so much potential...

Companies that shout from the rooftop are usually spending more than half of the exploration budget on marketing, which doesn't really help in finding a deposit. This company, has far has I can tell, is doing the right thing on the ground and isn't wasting shareholder's money. Does the SP reflect that, no. The current SP represent the general market sentiment towards risk asset, and junior exploration company are extremely risky. High grade nickel project are even more risky because of the way high grade nickel deposit are formed.

This should definitely be trading higher as a cashed up explorer that believes they are on to a new nickel camp

This new discovery area is a very small fraction of our total land package - I can't think of a better place to be exploring for nickel in Canada than at Albert Lake, Saskatchewan
 

Boy, with a $3 m MC and $4 m in cash, if they hit anything even sniffing of commerciality, Fathom is gonna explode.fully financed for rest of year winter and then summer drilling.

 


Big property in great area for nickel. The Albert Lake Project covers 90,127 hectares of land in Northern Saskatchewan and is strategically located in the renowned Trans Hudson Corridor — which is host to numerous world-class nickel mining camps, including the Thompson Nickel Belt, the Lynn Lake Greenstone Belt, and the Raglan Nickel Belt. Included in the Albert Lake Project is the historic Rottenstone Mine, a high-grade, open pit Ni Sulphide past producer with an average grade of 3.23% Ni (one of the highest-recorded grade nickel mines in Canada).


InsidersBuying Open Market this week

Insiders Buying @ $0.07 New Sedi Report 

Filed 2022-10-06 13:43  
 
Tx date 2022-10-03
$FNI 
Fathom Nickel Inc.
Cummings, Mark
4 - Director of Issuer
Direct Ownership
Common Shares
10 - Acquisition or disposition in the public market

World Class Ni Discovery a few More Drill Cores Away 

FATHOM DISCOVERS 300M CONDUCTIVE CORRIDOR – CONFIRMATION OF A SIGNIFICANT MAGMATIC NICKEL SULPHIDE SYSTEM 

Intersected 3.07% Nickel Equivalent

Calgary, Alberta – April 28, 2022 – Fathom Nickel Inc. (the “Company” or “Fathom“) (CSE:FNI) (FSE: 6Q5), (OTCQB: FNICF) is pleased to announce the intersection of significant, near surface magmatic nickel  mineralization within a conductive corridor exceeding 300m in strike at its Albert Lake Property (“the Bay Area Conductive Corridor”). The Bay Area Conductive Corridor (see Figure 1) and it’s associated magmatic nickel mineralization provides evidence that the previously exploited, high-grade Ni-Cu-Co+PGE Rottenstone deposit was a function of a very large magmatic nickel sulphide system. The Company is confident that the historic Rottenstone deposit, in combination with the now defined Bay Area Conductive Corridor demonstrates Fathom’s exploration activities are occurring in a new and developing magmatic nickel camp located in a world class jurisdiction – Saskatchewan, Canada. 

Highlights of Q1/2022 Drill Program

  • Magmatic nickel mineralization occurs within the Bay Area Conductive Corridor, located 450m west/northwest of the high-grade, historic Rottenstone deposit. The significance of this new discovery is proof that the high-grade Rottenstone deposit originated from a l

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