Fission Uranium's Dev Randhawa: 'Just a Matter of Time Before the Market Improves'

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Author: Teresa Matich
An analyst favorite, Fission Uranium (TSXV:FCU) has continued to make waves in the uranium space this year. Since the release of a larger-than-expected maiden resource estimate for the Triple R deposit at its Patterson Lake South (PLS) property in Saskatchewan, the company has continued to put out impressive drill results.
Most recently, Fission reported positive step-out results 550 meters west of Triple R, and while further drilling is necessary to see whether that mineralization is connected to the main deposit, the news certainly bodes well for the project.
To get some more insight into the company, Resource Investing News spoke with Dev Randhawa, chairman and CEO of Fission, about what milestones the company is hoping to reach this year and whether Fission is looking at selling. Randhawa also spoke about his views on the uranium market in general and about what's kept him bullish on the metal for so long.
RIN: Following the release of Fission's better-than-expected initial resource estimate, David Talbot said that the Rs in Triple R should stand for "real big, rich grades and ripe for the picking." Is Fission entertaining the idea of selling?
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