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VR Resources Ltd V.VRR

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRRCF

VR Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company evaluates, explores and advances large-scale opportunities in copper, gold and critical metals in Nevada, United States, and Ontario, Canada, and newest discovery of a diamond-bearing kimberlite pipe at its Northway project. The Company’s assets include New Boston Property, Bonita Property, Big Ten Project, Northway Property, Forsyth Property, Empire Property, Silverback Property, and Golden Bear Property. The New Boston copper-molybdenum property is located in Mineral County, Nevada. The Bonita copper-gold property in Humboldt County, Nevada. The principal properties comprising the Big Ten project are Danbo, Amsel and Clipper. The Northway property is located in Ontario, Canada. The Forsyth property is located in northern Saskatchewan. The Empire Properties consist of 335 mineral claims in four contiguous blocks covering approximately 1,649 hectares. The properties are located on Federal crown land.


TSXV:VRR - Post by User

Comment by GoCopperon May 29, 2024 5:05pm
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RE:Big Volume

RE:Big VolumeUgly. Glad I took the majority off the table higher. Did the news seem bad to you? It didn't to me. Too early (and paranoid) to worry about assay lab leaks. I think?

Started reloading the fade, but idk
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