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by Will Purcell
The diamond and specialty minerals stocks box score for Thursday was a so-so 69-75-166 as the TSX Venture Exchange rose two points to 754. Sam Hartmann's F4 Uranium Corp. (FFU) lost one cent to 7.5 cents on 485,000 shares on word that it has begun drilling at its Wales project, southwest of the Arrow and Triple R deposits in the Athabasca basin of Northern Saskatchewan. This is the first drilling on the prospect in seven years, a modest effort that is apparently slated for a firm 800 metres but waffled at a minimum of two holes.
The holes will target the area where F3 Uranium Corp. (FUU: $0.22) hit a graphitic shear zone in 2018. F4 Uranium says that the old geophysical data has been "reinterpreted for drill target refinement" and the follow-up drilling along strike of the previously drilled feature is deemed to have a high priority, as the company seeks "larger-scale alteration and uranium mineralization." (While investors will undoubtedly cheer mineralization, should it appear, word of alteration will be shrugged off much like the graphitic shear zone was.)
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