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InZinc Mining

www.inzincmining.com

 
InZinc is well financed and focused on growth through exploration and advancement of its direct and equity interest in multiple North American base metals projects. The road accessible Indy project (100% earn-in), located in central British Columbia, comprises discoveries of near surface mineralization and large untested exploration targets along a 29km long trend with potential for the discovery of a new regional scale zinc belt. InZinc is also a significant shareholder of American West Metals which is advancing the West Desert zinc-copper project and the Storm Copper and Copper Warrior projects in North America. In addition, InZinc will receive 50% ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.inzincmining.com
  • P.O. Box 48268 Station Bentall Centre
    Vancouver, BC CAN V7X 1A2
  • Phone: 604.687.7211

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