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Inspiration Mining Corporation is a publicly traded “junior mining” company which owns, or otherwise has rights to, a 100% interest in 5 mineral properties, four of which are located in the Timmins, Ontario region of Canada
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Intrepid Mines is an international precious metals development and exploration company with primary operations in Indonesia.
Our vision is to build long-term value for shareholders by becoming a significant international gold producer.
Our strategy is to leverage our highly prospective portfolio of key...
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Kesselrun Resources Ltd. is a Thunder Bay, Ontario-based mineral exploration company focused on growth through property acquisitions and discoveries. Kesselrun's management team possesses strong geological and exploration experience with particular expertise in Northwest Ontario.
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Taranis Resources Inc. is a publicly-traded exploration company that has a number of exciting projects in Finland and British Columbia, Canada. With only 40,874,989 shares issued and outstanding (52,771,657 shares on a fully-diluted basis), our company is well-positioned to benefit our shareholders.
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Timmins Gold Corp is well positioned for continuous growth as a gold production and development company. The Company owns and operates the open pit heap leach San Francisco Gold Mine in Sonora State, Mexico.
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Ur-Energy is a dynamic junior mining company operating the Lost Creek in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium facility in south-central Wyoming. The Lost Creek processing facility will have a two million pounds per year nameplate capacity.
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Victory Mountain Ventures Ltd. is a junior exploration company. The Company has interests in copper, gold, silver, molybdenum and other base metals in Canada. The Company’s mineral property interests include the Silvana West & Cody Creek, Sandon, British Columbia; Louise Lake, Smithers, British Columbia, and the Kentucky...
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