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SKRR Exploration Inc. V.SKRR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SKKRF

SKRR Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based precious and base metal explorer with properties in Saskatchewan. The Company's primary exploration is focused on the Trans-Hudson Corridor in Saskatchewan in search of uranium, precious, and base metal deposits. Its projects include Clearwater West, Olson, Carp River, Father Lake, Irving, Ithingo and Cathro. It has entered into an option agreement with F3 Uranium Corp. to acquire around 70% interest in the Clearwater West Property comprising three contiguous mineral claims across 11,786 hectares (ha). It has acquired 75% of Eagle Plains' Olson gold property, comprising 20 mineral claims, located around 100 kilometers (kms) east of La Ronge, Saskatchewan, in the Deschambault Lake area. The Cathro gold property is located 50 kms northeast of the La Ronge, Saskatchewan from Eagle Plains. The Father Lake property has six contiguous mineral claims. The Carp River property is comprised of seven contiguous mineral claims totaling 6,731 ha.


TSXV:SKRR - Post by User

Post by NineLiveson Dec 18, 2023 2:37pm
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Sad

SadNo insider buying, hovering below 2 cents a share pre-consolidation. At this rate they might as well put in a issuer bid and buy up the slack. Spend $250k.
i've seen some juniors slump to the lower regions but very rare when a company actually has cash in the bank and some decent properties. Puzzled by the lack of direction which falls directly at the feet of management. Be great to see some insider buying, failure of any action shows lack of confidence in their own company.
Won't even mention the last press release !
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