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by Will Purcell
The critical and specialty minerals box score for Tuesday was a so-so 91-81-138 as the TSX Venture Exchange rose five points to 990. Jordan Trimble's Skyharbour Resources Ltd. (SYH) was a busy beaver on the TSX-V again today, as it lost one cent to 43.5 cents on 1.91 million shares. Multimillion-share days are more the norm than the exception these days for Skyharbour -- over 19 million traded last Thursday alone -- as the company ramps up its uranium exploration effort in Northern Saskatchewan. (The company now has a series of joint venture arrangements with Denison Mines Corp. (DML), which rose two cents to $3.82 on 4.67 million shares today.)
Still in Northern Saskatchewan, Ray Ashley's F3 Uranium Corp. (FUU) added one-half cent to 13 cents on 26.71 million shares Monday on word of an initial resource estimate for the JR zone of its Patterson Lake North (PLN) project. The company lists 121,000 tonnes indicated at 4.39 per cent uranium oxide -- about 11.8 million pounds. The calculation includes 40,000 tonnes at 12.23 per cent as a high-grade domain, in which 10.8 million pounds of uranium oxide reside, and 81,300 tonnes in a low-grade domain at 0.57 per cent, contributing just 1,030 pounds.
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