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Royal Road Minerals Ltd V.RYR

Alternate Symbol(s):  RRDMF

Royal Road Minerals Limited is a Jersey-based mineral exploration and development company. In Argentina, the Company operates through its wholly owned Argentinian company, Minerales Camino Real Argentina. In Saudi Arabia and Morocco, the Company operates through its 50% owned Saudi Arabian registered subsidiary, Royal Road Arabia. Its projects include Jabal Sahabiyah, Alouana, Saudi Arabia, Santo Domingo and Guintar and Margaritas. The Jabal Sahabiyah tender area consists of three contiguous exploration licenses. The licenses cover over 284 square kilometers and are located in the Asir Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, within the geologically prospective Nabitah-Tathlith belt. The Alouana Project Area comprises six exploration license areas totaling 84 square kilometers and is located in Morocco’s Eastern Region. The Santo Domingo district is located in Argentina’s San Juan province, 150 kilometers east of San Juan City at an average altitude of over 1200 meters above sea level.


TSXV:RYR - Post by User

Comment by blankspaceon Dec 03, 2020 2:36pm
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RE:RE:disconnect

RE:RE:disconnect
IKE;Good to see your still on the gold bandwagon.

Poor Tim.
Like ONE hurricane empacting your drilling campaign; TWO...

Has Tim lost the midas touch; I remember the old days.

We don't hear about  CLORIS anymore. Anyone know why?

And yes this vacumn surely does test one's patience.

Sunny in the Kootenay's today
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