Flow-Through Mining: A Lithium Explorer (FLM) vs. A Uranium Discoverer (FUU) | Ep. 28
Description
This week, we're diving into the world of flow-through shares—a unique Canadian investment that offers the double benefit of equity in a mining company and a tax deduction. We're highlighting two junior miners currently raising capital through this method.
Jon Brown looks at First Lithium Minerals (CSE: FLM), an early-stage exploration company offering a ground-floor opportunity with its flow-through financing as it explores for gold, lithium, and other critical metals in Ontario. Then, Trevor Abes analyzes F3 Uranium (TSXV: FUU), a company that has already made a high-grade uranium discovery in the Athabasca Basin and is raising flow-through capital to further delineate what could be a world-class resource.
This Episode's Picks:
- First Lithium Minerals Corp. (CSE: FLM): An early-stage mineral exploration company with a flow-through share offering to fund its search for gold and critical metals at its Liddicoat project in Ontario.
- F3 Uranium Corp. (TSXV: FUU): A uranium exploration company with a high-grade discovery at its Patterson Lake North project, offering investors leverage to the rising uranium price plus the tax benefits of its flow-through financing.
Topics Discussed:
- How flow-through shares work for investors (equity + tax deduction).
- Early-stage mineral exploration for lithium and gold.
- The high-grade uranium market in the Athabasca Basin.
- The long-term demand forecast for uranium.
- Comparing a speculative, multi-metal explorer with a more advanced discovery-stage company.
Further Reading & Resources:
- First Lithium launches financing to advance Ontario project
- First Lithium Minerals Announces Flow-Through Financing
- A Canadian uranium stock fit for a flow-through investment
- F3 Announces Upsize of Bought Deal LIFE Private Placement for Gross Proceeds of C$17 Million
- This week’s picks: CSE:FLM | TSXV:FUU
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