Laramide Resources Ltd
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About LAM
Laramide Resources Ltd (LAM) is focused on exploring and developing uranium assets in Australia and the western United States. The Company's portfolio comprises uranium projects in districts with historical production or superior geological prospectivity.
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Sector
Energy
CEO
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Industry
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels
Website
laramide.com
$16M
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$0.76
$1.04
$0.48
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