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American International Vntrs is a Evergreen, CO-based company in the Agriculture & Mining sector.
sabina gold and silver corporation is a North Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture & Mining sector.
TMAC Resources Inc. is a Canadian-based mineral exploration and development company with a highly experienced management team. Our vision is the responsible and economically sustainable exploration, development and mining of the Hope Bay Greenstone Belt, an eighty kilometre by twenty kilometre property in the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut as Canada`s next major gold mining camp.
SDKA International is a multinational company based in the UAE with offices in New York, London and Abu Dhabi. SDKA has a global presence in the financing, production, refining, processing, transportation, storage and supply of a broad range of commodities. Our mission is to provide a reliable and competitive service to our partners and suppliers. We have a diverse customer base around the world, including governments and blue-chip organizations. Our customers are active in an array of industries, from steel production to food processing. Due to SDKA`s global footprint and extensive supply network, customers know they can rely on our brand to always deliver.
Southern Legacy Minerals Inc. ("Southern Legacy" or the "Company") (TSX-V: LCY) is an exploration company with a portfolio of gold and copper projects in South America. The Company's current projects span along the Andes in Peru and Chile. Led by a management team with over 20 years of mineral exploration and development experience in South America, the team boasts strong relationships with local government officials and stakeholders in the jurisdictions where their projects are situated. The Company's flagship project, AntaKori, is located in the mineral prolific Yanacocha mining district between Gold Field's Cerro Corona mine and Buenaventura's Tantahuatay mine. The project currently has a NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource estimate of 5.9 billion pounds of copper equivalent at an average copper equivalent grade of 0.92%.