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Weber Stone Co is a Anamosa, IA-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
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Indigo Exploration Inc. is a Vancouver based junior exploration company focused on exploring for precious metal deposits in highly perspective geological terrains. Indigo`s projects are in Burkina Faso, one of the West African countries underlain by the productive and highly prospective Lower Proterozoic Birimian Greenstone Belt. Unlike the more mature exploration terrains of Ghana and Mali, Burkina Faso is relatively underexplored and offers excellent gold potential. The Company has four exploration permits in Burkina Faso through the acquisition of Sanu Resources Burkina SARL, a subsidiary of NGEx Resources Inc. Indigo has also entered into a option agreement to acquire a 100% interest, subject to a 1.5% Net Smelter Return (NSR) Royalty, in a 5th exploration permit in the country by making cash payments totalling $390,000 over the next three years. The NSR can be purchased for $1,800,000. Indigo Exploration Inc.’s corporate objective is to increase shareholder value by directing exploration dollars into the ground to advance and develop its quality mineral projects.
Norse Gold`s main asset is it 100% interest in the 3,231 hectare Morris Lake Property, consisting of seven claims and three leases, 75 km north of Yellowknife. Gold on the property was discovered in 1945. Work conducted at the Viking zone included underground test work and diamond drilling. The Property saw additional drilling during the late 1980`s and again during the period 2005 to 2008 when Viking Gold Exploration Inc. held the claims. A total of 117 holes totaling more than 14,000 metres of diamond drilling have been reported on the leases within which the Viking zone is situated. Highlights of the drilling on the Viking zone include an intercept of 12.34 g/t gold over 8.25 metres. At the Max zone, located south of the Viking zone a single hole collared in 1.5 metres that assayed 16.87 g/t gold with further gold intercepts down the hole including 1.50 metres assaying 9.29 g/t gold; no follow-up drilling was conducted at that site. Other gold zones have been located on the property, such as at the Greenlee and Lucky Lake occurrences. Each of these received initial drill testing in the 1940`s and visible gold was reported in some of the drill holes. The geological model for the gold mineralization is that of an Archean lode gold deposit consisting of high grade shoots within a shear-vein system. The possibility that low-grade, large-tonnage deposits occur on the Property has not been tested.