Tag: DEFN.V
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) tags highest grade drill intercept to date at Wicheeda REE deposit
Defense Metals (DEFN.V) continues to deliver solid drill results from their Wicheeda Project in the Prince George region of British Columbia. The company launched a 2,005 meter drilling campaign last August designed to test the northern, southern and western extent of the Wicheeda deposit, “and to further delineate the relatively higher-grade, near surface dolomite carbonatite…
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Rare Earth Elements (REEs), Trump, Beijing, Defense Metals (DEFN.V), and a strategic deposit that appears to have it all
I can think of at least a half a dozen reasons why companies like Defense Metals (DEFN.V) deserve more than a cursory once-over, and a shot at your sidelined cash. Investing, speculating in particular, is all about timing. If you scored big in the cannabis arena over the past few years, your success probably had…
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The Green Revolution – a handful of undervalued Green Metal ExplorerCos for your consideration (CBK.C, DEFN.V, CEY.V, ROCK.V)
The Green Movement, a push that is gaining momentum around the globe spurred by zero-carbon climate warriors like Greta Thunberg, is all about meeting power demands through clean, renewable, and zero-emission energy sources. It would appear The Economist is onboard with the concept… Ironically, meeting these green objectives will NOT be possible without an exponential…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) tags significant REE values in its first 2 holes at Wicheeda
The headline numbers in Defense Metals (DEFN.V) October 31st press release mark an auspicious beginning for drill hole newsflow out of the company’s Wicheeda Rare Earth Element (REE) Project. Wicheeda is a 1,708-hectare chunk of geologically prospective terra firma located in the infrastructure-rich Prince George region of northern British Columbia. The assays Drill hole WI19-20…
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Defense Metals (DEFN.V) tags significant widths of visible REEs in mining friendly BC
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) exploration companies may not have the glitter of a sexy high-grade Au success story—not on the surface anyway—but Defense Metals (DEFN.V) might have the rocks to turn more than a few heads in this junior exploration arena. For the uninitiated, REEs are a group of 17 elements (atomic numbers 57-71) that…