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Kirkstone Metals Corp V.KSM

Alternate Symbol(s):  KSMCF

Kirkstone Metals Corp. engages in the identification, acquisition, and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. It primarily explores uranium deposit. The company flagship project is the Gorilla Lake Property comprising 6,949.90 hectares located in the heart of Saskatchewan's prolific Athabasca Basin. The company was formerly known as Dunbar Metals Corp. and changed its name to Kirkstone Metals Corp. in May 2025. Kirkstone Metals Corp. was incorporated in 2023 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.


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  • SilverSamX
Post by SilverSamon Apr 09, 2026 4:58pm
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The Mystery Thickens...

The Mystery Thickens...First, this relatively-unknown penny-stock status company skyrockets in share price from .12 cent/share to a stratospheric $14.70, only to fall back to earth a few months later at 0.19 cent/share.  Now, we have a mystery "spokesperson" for Kirkstone touting the company as it

"continues to develop its uranium projects to deliver reliable, long-term value for defense, industrial, and clean energy markets, supporting secure, strategic access to uranium for national and allied security initiatives.

But wait!  I thought Kirkstone Metals was an exploration company.  How did they suddenly become a company in the process of developing their asset base?  Seems like a huge jump to move from exploration to development.  Just another mystery, I guess.
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