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Kerr Mines is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company based in Toronto, Canada. Kerr Mines’ focus is the acquisition, exploration and development of prospective mineral properties in North America. With a proven track record of making discoveries and managing mines, Kerr Mines’ team seeks assets in low risk jurisdictions to increase its existing resource base, from the exploration drill bit or through strategic acquisitions. Kerr Mines acquired the Copperstone gold mine located in Arizona in 2014. The mine is fully permitted with significant mining infrastructure, mineral resources and processing infrastructure in place. Kerr Mines has also established a sizeable footprint of contiguous gold properties near Virginiatown, Ontario on the prolific 200-km long Cadillac-Larder Lake Break that straddles the Ontario-Quebec border. Mining properties along the Break have historically produced over 95 million ounces of gold.
Premier Silica is a Irving, TX-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Alliance Magnesium Inc. (“Alliance”) is a privately-owned Canadian company incorporated in 2003 under the Canada Business Corporations Act. Alliance has developed and patented a breakthrough technology based on an electrolytic clean-tech approach to the processing of magnesium contained in serpentine rock. Its approach innovates on current methods used worldwide by magnesium producers essentially located in China, using an archaic energy intensive process which is no longer acceptable from an environmental and economic standpoint.
Minefinders Corporation Ltd. is a Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Geodex Minerals Ltd. (TSX.V: GXM) is a Canadian-based resource company with a focus on the consolidation of past-producing and producing Antimony and Tin mines in Canada and Internationally. Geodex maintains its commitment to also pursuing Tungsten and Indium. Tungsten, in particular, frequently appears in mineralisations with Tin (and Tantalum). The geology of the Maritime Provinces is notably prospective for a number of critical metals, including Tungsten, Tin and Antimony.