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F3 Uranium Corp V.FUU

Alternate Symbol(s):  FUUFF

F3 Uranium Corp. is a uranium exploration company. The Company is advancing its newly discovered high-grade JR Zone and exploring additional mineralized zones on its 100%-owned Patterson Lake North (PLN) Project in the southwest Athabasca Basin. PLN is accessed by Provincial Highway 955, which transects the property, and the new JR Zone discovery is located over 25 kilometers (km) northwest of Fission Uranium’s Triple R and NexGen Energy’s Arrow high-grade uranium deposits. The PLN project comprises the PLN, Minto and Broach properties. The PLN property is located near the south-western edge of the Athabasca Basin. The PLN project consists of two mineral claims covering a total of 4,074 hectares. The Minto Property is located directly north of the JR zone discovery and 28km south of the Shea Creek deposit. The Broach property is located five km south of the JR zone and 22km north of Fission Uranium Triple R deposit. The property sits along the estimated Athabasca basin boundary.


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Comment by Kangaroo123on Sep 14, 2023 8:35pm
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RE:Opinions?

RE:Opinions?These are more or less the same comments heard when Arrow, part of NexGens Rook 1 deposit was first discovered. No one knows what is actually under the ground but to say assay results and offscale radioactivity at these levels is not spectacular is really doing a disservice to the team working on this. No Uranium mine in the world produces assays of even a fraction of those obrained to date by F3. They are even better than Arrow was at this stage. That does not mean that there is sufficient uranium to justify mining. That requires an NI 43-101 submission and F3 has a way to go to get there. Likely one or two hundred more holes. Having said that the geological structures are very similar to Arrow..Also a new technology called "Muon Tomography"...made by a BC company called Ideon has the capabi9lity to map out Uranium deposits using just a few holes. It produces a 3D image of the deposit. You can in fact "see" what is under the ground. Orano has been using it already and found additional deposits that they had not drilled. So perhaps the tea leaf experts do know a little more than you think they do. I am sure Dev is well aware of this technology. Of course this is a highly speculative stock...of that there is no question. However using a little bit of extrapolation and past experience of NXE (bought at 60c now $8.35) is it worth a few dollars thrown at it? That is for each individual investor to decide and I do not recommend F3 one way or the other. These are my opinions based on many years investing in this space.and investors must (as always) do their own due diligence to determine what is right for their portfolios. If what F3 has found is another Arrow then it may produce a similar return. If it is a dud then it will not. The bottom line is no one knows what is down there. Not a single person on the [lanet. So you pays your money and you takes your pick. Dev is quite frank about this in all of his interviews. And for closing I would remind all investors that investing in Uranium exploration companies is really all about the quality of the geologists and other technical people working on it. They, could as you seem to indicate, have it all wrong. On the other hand they may have it right. Only continued exploration will prove this one way or the other. That takes time and money. The team at NXE is world class.;.;..some of the best and brightest in the business.so these are no dummies when it comes to finding Uranium. If you think they are not good at their work likely Uranium is not the commodity for you.If folks are relying on the tea leaves maybe it is better to buy a lottery ticket!!! All the best.
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