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Forum Uranium (TSXV:FDC) was featured in an article in The Northern Miner entitled, “Forum Uranium Hopes 2014 Will Be A Breakout Year”.
As quoted in the article:
For a pint-sized explorer and developer with a market capitalization of $11million and $4 million in cash, Forum Uranium (TSXV: FDC; TSX: FDCFF) has grand plans for its projects in Saskatchewan and Nunavut. But then the company also has some big-name geologists and geoscientists on its team – Ken Wheatley, vice-president of exploration, and Boen Tan, chief geologist — who have discovered uranium deposits in the Athabasca basin that hold more than 300 million lb. uranium oxide (U3O8). Their goal: to make a high-grade uranium discovery in 2014.
Click here to read the Forum Uranium (TSXV:FDC) press release
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