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AnorTech Inc ANORF


Primary Symbol: V.ANOR

AnorTech Inc., formerly Hudson Resources Inc., is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is focused on the development of green technologies made from anorthosite (aluminum calcium silicate) rock. The Company is focused on three global markets: green alumina, CO2 free cement and concrete thermal energy storage systems. The Company owns 100% of the Gronne Bjerg Anorthosite project in Greenland, which is located southwest Greenland near the capital city of Nuuk. The Project hosts a quality anorthosite (calcium aluminum silicate) body. The Company also has a 5% carried interest on the Sarfartoq rare earth element project in Greenland, partnered with Neo North Star Resources. The Sarfartoq carbonatite project hosts an advanced rare earth element project rich in neodymium and praseodymium.


TSXV:ANOR - Post by User

Comment by Digby8on Mar 20, 2024 8:09am
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RE:HUD 2.0 - A.K.A. AnorTech Inc.

RE:HUD 2.0 - A.K.A. AnorTech Inc.Good comment neo. Thanks for the info about Donna Phillips - very interesting. I also don't think they would bother with the name change if they were about to go bancrupt. I'm pretty sure we are all down on our investment in HUD, but it is finally starting to feel like there will be a future for the company. I do believe you are correct about the thermal energy storage systems. I do not recall anything about that in the past. Also glad to see them dropping the "filler" products because the material always seemed to be too valuable to waste it on that. It would not surprise me to hear in the near future that ANOR has a partner or two in place. Looking forward to hearing the results of all the ongoing testing. 
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