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by Will Purcell
The critical and specialty minerals stocks box score for Thursday was a dreary 52-119-139 as the TSX Venture
Exchange slid 24 points to 849. Most critical and specialty minerals stocks were lower today but there were a few outliers. One, Stria Lithium Inc. (SRA), managed to add 3.5 cents to 33.5 cents on 43,000 shares in silence. American Lithium Corp. (LI), on the other hand, lost seven cents to 68 cents on 2.14 million shares despite -- or because of -- its three-week silence.
Chris Pennimpede's Canterra Minerals Corp. (CTM) dropped one-half cent to 20.5 cents on 685,000 shares. The company has new assays from its Buchans project in central Newfoundland. The headline hit produced 11.38 per cent zinc, 7.02 per cent lead and 1.11 per cent copper, along with 1.24 grams of gold and 125.5 grams of silver per tonne, across a 4.45-metre interval at depth. That worked out to a hefty 7.73 per cent copper equivalent. A deeper, 26-metre interval in that hole managed lesser grades that summed to 1.72 per cent copper equivalent.
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