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Based in Vancouver, Eldorado Gold is one of Canada`s intermediate gold mining companies with shares trading on the Toronto (TSX: ELD) and New York (NYSE: EGO) stock exchanges. Eldorado`s operations are global and the Company has assets in Turkey, Greece, Romania, Serbia, Canada and Brazil. Eldorado`s activities involve all facets of mining, including exploration, development, production and reclamation. In 2016, Eldorado produced over 485,000 ounces of gold and had proven and probable gold reserves of approximately 19 million ounces at year-end. Eldorado operates the largest gold mine in Turkey and is one of the largest foreign investors in Greece. The Company`s offices and operations employ over 4,800 people worldwide. Eldorado operates as a decentralized business unit with the majority of employees and management being nationals of the country where offices are located. Eldorado`s success to date is based on a highly skilled and dedicated workforce, safe and responsible operations, a portfolio of high-quality assets, and long-term partnerships with the communities where it operates.
Blue Diamond Quarries is a Hamden, CT-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
American Colloid Company is a Hoffman Estates, IL-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Golden Hope Mines Limited is a junior exploration company listed in Canada on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol GNH and in the U.S. on the Pink Sheets under the symbol GOLHF. Golden Hope is a mineral exploration company that seeks to grow shareholder value through the acquisition, exploration and development of potentially large-scale gold and base metal projects suitable for underground and/or open-pit mining. The Company's focus is in southeastern Québec, Canada, one of the friendliest mining jurisdictions worldwide. The Company's claim blocks lie within an area that extends approximately 100 kilometres along the Appalachians of southern Québec from near Ste-Lucie-de-Beauregard to approximately 16 kilometres southwest of Beauceville. The Bellechasse-Timmins gold deposit lies 5 kilometres southeast of St-Magloire within the Bellechasse Belt, an approximately 18 kilometre long mineralized area. The Bellechasse-Timmins gold deposit includes the T1, T2A, T2B, Ascot/Road gold zones, and the 88 Diorite. The Company is also looking to develop the Champagne zone, a partially explored base metal and gold deposit that lies within the Company's Bellechasse Belt claims. A recently completed VTEM survey may identify other similar targets along the horizon. The Company is also working to develop other targets within its claim blocks including the FSG gold and base metal target, Chute du Bras, the LG showing, Moose Cliff, and Talon. Golden Hope Mines Ltd. is actively exploring the Bellechasse region with the objective of defining resources and completing NI 43-101 reports on those deposits.
Saint Jean Carbon (TSX:V-SJL) (formerly Torch River Resources) is working towards acquiring a series of lump graphite properties in order to transform the Company into a 100% pure play lump graphite mining company. The Company will work towards being the number one lump graphite producer in North America. With an experienced management team in place, the project will work thorough sampling programs with customers worldwide, to assure quality of material. The Walker Mine is a past-producing graphite mine and positive metallurgical test results — best result, 99.1% Carbon, given the strong results, the Company commenced a full geologic development program in October 2013 with a preliminary beep mapping survey to examine for conductors. The program will be followed by an airborne EM survey shortly thereafter. The results of the program will aid in the creation of an initial historical NI 43-101 report on Walker (to include the Wallingford and St. Jovite properties). The Han Tal Project, described by the Sri Lankan Geological Survey and Mining Bureau as comprising some of the best graphite areas in the country, were originally artisanal mining operations in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Saint Jean Carbon estimates that the mines could be re-activated within 12 to 24 months following the completion of a resource estimate and receipt of a positive economic feasibility study to support the viability of the mines. Management anticipates to begin preparations for a NI 43-101 Technical Report in the coming months.