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Zephyr Minerals Ltd V.ZFR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ZPHYF

Zephyr Minerals Ltd. is a gold exploration and development company with activities in the USA and Zimbabwe. The Company's operating segments include an exploration and evaluation property in Colorado, United States, and an evaluation property in Zimbabwe. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Zephyr Gold USA Ltd. (Zephyr USA), the Company holds a 100% interest in mineral claims in Colorado, referred to as the Dawson Property (Dawson). Dawson consists of 57 contiguous unpatented lode mining claims, eight patented lode mining claims and two patented placer claims covering approximately 505 hectares. Dawson encompasses five contiguous gold mineralized areas over a strike length of 3.8 km, which are, from east to west: Sentinel, Dawson, Copper King, Windy Gulch and the Windy Point zones. It also has an 80% interest in the MAP Gold property. The Company continues to wait for the Zimbabwean Government to grant two Exclusive Prospecting Orders (EPO), covering 124,000 hectares.


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Comment by JMark80on Aug 21, 2020 1:14pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Kaiser

RE:RE:RE:RE:KaiserThanks. I have researched it a bit, but just because an exploration permit is issued doesn't mean clear skies ahead. I've been there before, not fun. I can think of a handfull of projects that were mothballed late in development. Absolutely looking too far ahead of what could very well be a dud, but can't help it. I believe a congresswoman and the governor were against mining in the area?
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