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by Will Purcell
The critical and specialty minerals stocks box score on Monday was a mediocre 80-100-130 as the TSX Venture Exchange rose six points to 1,063. Andrew Bowering's United Lithium Corp. (ULTH) was a busy trader today, as it added three cents to 33.5 cents on 3.38 million shares. The company has been silent since late January, when it cheered its $3.6-million acquisition of Swedish Minerals AB and its portfolio of uranium and rare earth projects across Sweden and Finland, a list topped by the Riutta prospect in southeastern Finland.
Rene Bharti's Consolidated Lithium Metals Inc. (CLM) rose one cent to eight cents on 3.09 million shares. The company is beavering away on a technical report covering the Kwyjibo rare earth project, northeast of Sept-Iles in Quebec. It is optioning the project from Soquem Inc., a subsidiary of Investissement Quebec, which is in turn owned by the Quebec government. The report, a condition of the regulators approving the option deal, is expected to be finished in April.
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