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Anfield Energy Inc V.AEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ANLDF | V.AEC.WT

Anfield Energy Inc. is a Canada-based uranium and vanadium development and near-term production company. A key asset in the Company’s portfolio is the Shootaring Canyon Mill in Garfield County, Utah. The Shootaring Canyon Mill is strategically located within uranium production areas in the United States and is one of only three licensed uranium mills in the United States. Its conventional uranium assets consist of mining claims and state leases in southeastern Utah, Colorado, and Arizona, targeting areas where past uranium mining or prospecting occurred. Its conventional uranium assets include the Velvet-Wood Project, the Frank M Uranium Project, the West Slope Project, as well as the Findlay Tank breccia pipe. It also holds a Marquez-Juan Tafoya Project is situated in the Grants Uranium Mineral District of northwest New Mexico, approximately 50 miles west-northwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Its Slick Rock is located in the Uravan Uranium Belt region of Colorado.


TSXV:AEC - Post by User

Comment by westshoreon Feb 04, 2024 2:00am
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RE:AEC market cap at a ~75% discount to the average ..........

RE:AEC market cap at a ~75% discount to the average ..........Decent balance sheet -with good debt to equity ratio.
Appears they are reducing expenses-but what concerns me is the
Biilion of paper out on this.Thus the sideways 7yr trend for what must be a eternity for shareholders.My opinion-just cosolidate the dang thing already-It may be the best option to move this thing forward for shareholders.Uranium will be in high demand for the near future.
Cannonball Smileys
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