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(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers on AIM in London on Monday.
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(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers on AIM in London on Monday.
Read more(Alliance News) - Tertiary Minerals PLC on Monday said it has received permission from the Forest Department of Zambia to carry out soil sampling in forested areas at its Mukai and Mushima North project licenses.
Read more(Sharecast News) - Tertiary Minerals announced on Tuesday that its Zambian subsidiary has successfully applied for and been granted a new mineral exploration licence in the Mupala region of the country.
Read more(Alliance News) - Tertiary Minerals PLC on Tuesday celebrated renewed prospects at its licence in Zambia, after receiving updated geophysical exploration data.
Read more(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Wednesday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
Read more(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Friday and Thursday not separately reported by Alliance News:
Read more(Alliance News) - Tertiary Minerals PLC shares jumped on Thursday, after it said it has raised GBP250,000 to continue evaluating its copper exploration projects portfolio.
Read moreTertiary Minerals PLC - US and Zambia-focused mineral exploration and development company with a focus on energy transition metals - Reports the its Mukai copper-nickel project in Zambia has reserves and resources of over 2.7 billion tonnes averaging 0.55% copper and has an annual production of 555,000 tonnes of refined copper. Says that data from First Quantum Minerals suggests exploration potential for both copper and nickel at Mukai. Says its 2023 exploration programme will commence at the project with a property-wide soil sampling programme and field follow-up of anomalous areas, as well as more detailed work adjoining the Tirosa Prospect. Adds it is awaiting approval of its Environmental Project Brief from the Zambian Environment Management Authority and the issue of a Forest Permit to allow exploration to commence.
Read moreTertiary Minerals PLC - mineral explorer and developer focused on energy transition metals - Begins work evaluating First Quantum Minerals' datasets for two of its projects. Says that a "number of exciting exploration targets" are emerging. "We hope to reveal more about this in the near future and in the meantime we are busy planning field programmes to start within the next couple of months as soon as the wet season ends," the company says. Says its focus is "firmly fixed" on copper exploration in Zambia and the US state of Nevada. Suggests copper is "most likely to survive the evolution of battery technologies which may be at the expense of some of the more novel commodities."
Read more(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers on AIM in London on Thursday.
Read more(Alliance News) - Tertiary Minerals PLC on Friday said it raised GBP300,000 before expenses through a placing of shares in order to continue evaluating its copper exploration projects portfolio.
Read more(Alliance News) - Tertiary Minerals PLC on Wednesday said latest lab results on soil samples confirmed the potential of the Jacks copper project in Zambia.
Read more(Sharecast News) - Tertiary Minerals announced on Monday that its local partner and licence holder Mwashia Resources had now received approval of its environmental project brief (EPB) from the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) for the Mushima North Copper Projects.
Read more(Alliance News) - Tertiary Minerals PLC on Monday said its local partner Mwashia Resources Ltd received approval from the Zambian Environmental Management Agency for its Mushima North copper projects.
Read more(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Thursday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
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