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Geodex Minerals

www.geodexminerals.com

 
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.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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