Someone tell Mark... The link on UCORE's main webpage for"Commercializing Rapidsx" is down. Just goes to a page which reads "nothing found". He might want to fix that. It's kind of important, considering Rapidsx is the only thing being commercialized by the company (not its Uranium or rare earths deposits in Alaska).
In other news, Trudeau and Harris were both in Indonesia for discussions about free trade agreements between Indonesia and Canada and the US, respectively. Indonesia is the world's largest Nickel producer, in case you didn't know.
Then, it is off to India for the G20 where we may hear of more nations joining the MSP (Materials Security Partnership). Odd that the Chinese president didn't want to attend, don't you think?
In still other news, Vital Metals is pushing the date to resume trading to Monday, September 25th, and my spidey sense tells me that after many delays and extensions, they will resume trading then with their big announcement. I assume that announcement will be Canadian government funding.
Then on September 28th, the big, new IEA Critical Minerals summit happens. Jonathan Wilkinson, the Canadian Minister of Natural Resources will be in attendance, along with various mining ministers from all over the world. It should make the Critical Minerals Institute's gala from several months ago look like small potatoes. Maybe some CMI attendees will be going (Pat?). We shall see.
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P.S. All those dates/events add up to a huge load of possibilities for Ucore. But the only date Pip seems to care about is October 13: that's when he is going to see his beloved Taylor Swift movie. First Barbie and now Taylor Swift--Pip sure has odd tastes for a 60 year old man!
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