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Feb 2024
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Morning Briefing: Markets are undecided about US-Iran conflict, Foran Mining shows district-scale growth
Foran Mining's latest drill results from the Thunder Zone at its McIlvenna Bay Project returned 9.6-metre intercept grading 1.76% copper equivalent, and a 4.50% zinc component. This winter drilling extended the known strike length of the zone by 100 metres to the northwest, provi ... Show More
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Corporate Update from LiFT Power, its Closing of the Galinée property, and Update on Winsome Resources Merger
Francis Macdonald of Li-FT Power joins MSD for a thorough update on all of the company's recent news, including its closing of a 75% in the Galinée property, and update on the merger with Winsome Resources, and the scoping study for a Lithium Carbonate Converter at the Yellowknif ... Show More
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Morning Briefing: Heliostar Metals to aquire Liberty Gold project, Trump announcement lifts markets
Heliostar Metals announced today that it signed a binding agreement to acquire full ownership of the Goldstrike project in Utah from Liberty Gold Corp. To acquire the project, Heliostar will pay Liberty Gold a total consideration of US$72.5 million. The transaction is structured ... Show More
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