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Re: Company Description

All true, but the top description in Agoracom only says Uranium for LBSR. This gives a false and perhaps unfavorable tint to a page that should welcome investors at Hay Mtn type mining. It might be easy and low cost to just update these areas into something more suitable.

almost 8 years ago
Company Name

Since LBSR has no further uranium ties, is there any good reason to keep that title on the Agoracom/Home Web Site pages?

almost 8 years ago
Re: Volume

Though not a large percentage, the volume today is much larger than usual. The pps, like recently and similarly, has not denegrated. Hmmm...

about 8 years ago
Re: Strategy

While we muse, JB & Co. have communicated before that LBSR does not intend to move forward with any phase until they have the funds to so commit for that phase. Surely the commitment of men, resources and equipment by the driller requires an equal commitment by LBSR in terms of scope to make it financially viable for the driller. Anything less seems like gambling.


I may wish for a speedier progress report, but.... patience wins the day.

about 8 years ago
Re: Volume/interesting: more

Seems like a lot of shares to swallow on a Friday, not scare anybody and still maintain a decent pps. Just IMHO...

about 8 years ago
Re: LBSR's North Pipes claims are worth holding

Good find. I believe our claim fees are current for NP.

about 8 years ago
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Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (LBSR:PINK) is an Arizona-based mineral exploration company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in the states of Arizona and Alaska. Currently the company controls properties totaling approximately 26,011 acres (about 41 square miles) which are located over what management considers some of North America’s richest mineralized regions for copper, gold, silver, molybdenum (moly), and uranium.