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Aurelia Metals Ord Shs V.AMI


Primary Symbol: AUMTF

Aurelia Metals Limited is an Australia-based gold and base metals mining and exploration company. The Company owns and operates two underground mines and processing facilities in New South Wales: The Peak Mine is in the Cobar Basin in western New South Wales, and the Dargues Mine is in south-eastern New South Wales. The Peak Mine is located in the northern Cobar Basin, south of Cobar in central-west New South Wales (NSW). The Dargues Mine is a gold mining and milling operation located in the Southern Tablelands region of NSW, approximately 60 km south-east of Canberra. Its preeminent near-term development projects include Federation and Great Cobar. The Federation deposit hosts high-grade zinc, lead, and gold mineralization and is located approximately 10 km south of Hera Mine. The Great Cobar Project involves the development of a satellite base metals and gold deposit, north of the New Cobar mining complex at Peak Mine.


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Comment by NewMathon Jun 19, 2014 10:20pm
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RE:Another 52 week high

RE:Another 52 week highSome news that may be helping to fuel the upside is at the local municipal level:
https://www.fortmcmurraytoday.com/2014/06/18/council-reverses-parsons-creek-ruling

Seems Council has come to their senses and reversed a line-in-the-sand decision forced by a few councillors in a surprise that caught quite a few unprepared. It was feared this might have impaired the agreement with the province on land for new subdivision development as well as highway improvements - both of which need gravel, I'm guessing. Luckily, they've done a complete 180.



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