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Global Atomic (TSX:GLO) - Business as Usual While Negotiations Continue
Interview with Stephen Roman, President and CEO of Global Atomic Corp. (TSX: GLO)Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/-R_UIu4eYekRecording date: 6th September 2023Global Atomic Corp. is a Canadian and TSX-listed resource company with assets in Turkey and Niger. The company’s portfolio provides access to both high-grade uranium mine development and cash-flowing zinc concentrate production. The company’s flagship project is the Dasa uranium project. The Dasa uranium project is a high-grade uranium deposit, located in the Adrar Emoles III licence area, approximately 105 km south of the town of Arlit, in the Republic of Niger. The project hosts 129.1 million pounds of U3O8 in the indicated category as well as 128.4 million pounds of U3O8 in the inferred category, at a cut-off grade of 100 ppm U3O8.