Tag: DEFN.V
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Companies on the Highballer shortlist in the news – Defense (DEFN.V), HighGold (HIGH.V), and Skeena (SKE.V)
Even though virus-related shutdowns have hindered the pace of mineral exploration in recent weeks—some regions more than others—progress is still being made on multiple fronts. Creating shareholder value is the primary objective of the companies we follow here at Highballerstocks… virus be damned. Three of the companies on our shortlist dropped headlines last week. Two…
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Defense closes PP – sets the stage for rapid REE development
Defense Metals (DEFN.V) stoked its treasury to the tune of nearly $600k yesterday (April 29), the proceeds of which “will be used for exploration on the Company’s Wicheeda rare earth element (REE) project located in Prince George, British Columbia…” The company also intends to close an additional non-brokered private placement of up to 1,000,000 units…
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The Golden Era: Skeena Resources (SKE.V), Alexco Resources (AXU.V), Cartier Resources (ECR.V), Coral Gold (CLH.V), HighGold Mining (HIGH.V), White Gold (WGO.V)
In the last 60 days, the DJIA fell 24%, gold is dithering at USD $1,670, GDX.NYSE sold off 11% and the GDXJ.NYSE fell 26%.
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Market mayhem and deep value in the junior exploration arena part two
We’ll dispense with a recap of yesterday’s financial headlines, cept to say, it was an across-the-board bloodbath. Yesterday, in part one of a two-part roundup, we focused on hard-hit junior companies—co’s with market caps > $50M—with significant assets underpinning their beaten up valuations. Today, we’ll take a look at a number of companies a little…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) builds momentum with another key milestone towards REE resource development
In a recent offering, we suggested that Defense Metals is advancing its 1,708-hectare Wicheeda Rare Earth Element (REE) Project at a pace that should begin attracting a much wider audience. The momentum continues to build. Last week, the company dropped final bench-scale hydrometallurgical test results for Wicheeda: Defense Metals Hydrometallurgy Test Program Achieves ~90% Rare…
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Highgold (HIGH.V) high-grade gold and base metal play with Tier-1 potential
(Note: I’m currently touring a silver production/development scenario in Mexico. Internet access is limited. In lieu of fresh content, a few recent articles from my Highballer site will have to suffice over the next few days) Highballer article – Jan. 26, 2020… Last week, I elevated three companies from the junior exploration arenas to top-shelf…
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Defense Metals’ (DEFN.V) Wicheeda metallurgy tests achieve an eye-popping 90% REE extraction
“Samples of Wicheeda flotation concentrate used in a hydrometallurgical test program led to the successful development of a flowsheet capable of processing the concentrate to a high grade mixed REE hydroxide precipitate,” stated Defense Metals.
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) plans a significant development push for its Wicheeda REE deposit in 2020
Defense Metals (DEFN.V), our go-to REE explorer and developer, is advancing its 1,708-hectare Wicheeda Rare Earth Element (REE) Project at a pace that should begin attracting a much wider audience. Just the other day, on January 14, the company reminded us of its significant 2019 milestones. It also updated us on its plans for 2020—plans…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) tags 4.01% LREO over 58 meters – locked and loaded for 2020
Without skipping a beat, Defense Metals (DEFN.V) extended its winning streak delivering exceptional REE values from their Wicheeda Rare Earth Element (REE) Project in the Prince George region of mining-friendly British Columbia. The final two holes from their 2019 drilling campaign boast the following assays: Have you ever heard of Efficient Market Theory? It doesn’t…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V): hot mic at NATO underlines the importance of REEs
This week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was caught on video (and audio) lightly mocking U.S. President Donald Trump at a NATO summit. NATO “promotes democratic values” and enables its 29 member countries to co-operate on national security. If diplomatic efforts fail, it has the authority to undertake military crisis-management. All NATO countries are supposed…