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Forsys Metals Corp T.FSY

Alternate Symbol(s):  FOSYF

Forsys Metals Corp. is a Canada-based uranium developer. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring and developing mineral properties which are located in Namibia, Africa. Its principal focus is on uranium and bringing the Norasa Uranium Project (Norasa), which combines the fully licensed Valencia Uranium deposit (ML-149) (Valencia) and the exploration stage Namibplaas Uranium (Namibplaas) projects, into production. The Company’s flagship project is Norasa, which includes the wholly owned Valencia project, which has a 100 % interest in the Namibplaas project under Exclusive Prospecting Licence (EPL-3638), and which is located 5 kilometers (km) northeast of Valencia. The Namibplaas is located 4.5 km northeast of the Valencia deposit on the farm Namibplaas 93, with a total surface area of 1,269 hectares (ha). The uranium mineralization at Valencia is hosted by granitic alaskite intrusions and a narrow halo within the immediate country rock contacts.


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Post by Goodtoreadthis1on Aug 13, 2024 3:31am
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Bloomberg reported to day that Sweden may borrow $28 bill

Bloomberg reported to day that Sweden may borrow $28 bill for nuclear power development.  Sweden is considering a very large increase in it's nuclear power base.  Which is great news for us since Sweden is a careful fowarding thinking country.
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