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Fireweed Metals Corp. (FWZ-X) is emerging as a strategically important Canadian junior miner. The stock set an all-time high of $2.37 on June 5. Fireweed’s Macpass District covers 985 square kilometres and straddles the Yukon-Northwest Territories boundary. It includes the Macpass zinc-lead-silver project that includes by-product products of gallium-germanium and the Mactung tungsten project. Fireweed made our screens as director Ronald Hochstein bought 105,500 shares in the public market at $2.30 on June 18. He now holds 395,355 shares. Mr. Hochstein is also CEO of Lundin Gold (LUG-T).

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Ted Dixon is CEO of INK Research, which provides insider news and knowledge to investors. For more background on insider reporting in Canada, visit the FAQ section at www.inkresearch.com. Securities referenced in this profile may have already appeared in recent reports distributed to INK subscribers. INK staff may also hold a position in profiled securities.

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SymbolName% changeLast
FWZ-X
Fireweed Metals Corp
-3.17%4.27
LUG-T
Lundin Gold Inc
+2.03%114.62

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