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by Will Purcell
The critical and specialty minerals box score for Tuesday was a positive 102-72-136 as the TSX Venture Exchange added five points to 897. Tim Fernback's Temas Resources Corp. (TMAS) had a good day Monday, adding three cents to 12 cents on 847,000 shares. The leap followed word that reassaying of core from Hervieux West confirms extensive high-grade titanium-vanadium mineralization. That, it enthuses, "validates the continuity of the mineralized system across the expanded La Blache project" in Quebec.
The new look at the old core included a 143-metre intercept with 88.7 per cent iron oxide and titanium oxide, accompanied by 0.48 per cent vanadium oxide -- and also with 1,431 grams of chromium, 60.5 grams of gallium and 19.2 grams of scandium per tonne. Indeed, much of the company's spiel centres on those specialty critical minerals, although Temas says that all six -- titanium, vanadium, iron, gallium, scandium and chromium -- are on its wish list.
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