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by Will Purcell
The critical and specialty minerals stocks box score was a positive 92-83-135 on Wednesday as the TSX Venture Exchange added three points to 1,043. Energy Fuels Inc. (EFR) had a good day, jumping $1.84 to $28.77 on 2.15 million shares in silence. Energy Fuels, named because it has long been a uranium producer, now touts itself as a "global critical mineral company poised to provide 10 of the 50 critical minerals the world needs for today's technology and beyond." Its most recent news came three weeks ago, when it applauded its first production of terbium oxide at its Utah-based mill.
Brooke Clements's North Shore Uranium Ltd. (NSU) rose 2.5 cents to 25 cents on 197,000 shares. The company is getting set to drill its Rio Puerco uranium project in northwestern New Mexico. An initial 27-hole program will start next month -- subject to it getting all the necessary permits and approvals, that is. The project hosts a historical resource of six million tonnes at a modest 0.09 per cent uranium oxide -- a 17-year-old calculation based on drilling two generations ago.
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