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GMV Minerals Inc V.GMV

Alternate Symbol(s):  GMVMF

GMV Minerals Inc. is an exploration company focused on developing precious metal assets in Arizona. The Company, through its 100% owned subsidiary, has a 100% interest in a Mining Property Lease commonly referred to as the Mexican Hat Property, located in Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It is focused on developing the asset and realizing the full mineral potential of the property through near-term gold production. The Mexican Hat Property is a low sulphidation, epithermal gold deposit in Tertiary volcanic rocks. Mexican Hat claims and exploration licenses cover approximately 4,800 acres. The property consists of 40 unpatented lode mining claims. Its Daisy Creek project is in Lander County, Nevada, where the Company controls or owns a total of approximately 165 lode claims covering 3,408 acres. Its wholly owned subsidiary is GMV Minerals (Nevada) LLC (GMV Nevada).


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Post by AwareInvestoron Sep 21, 2021 7:47am
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GMV Minerals Completes First Half Of Ongoing Drill Program

GMV Minerals Completes First Half Of Ongoing Drill Program
GMV Minerals this morning provided the market with an update on its ongoing drill program at its flagship Mexican Hat project in Arizona. The company has completed the initial portion of the program, and has now moved the drill to a secondary location to test a magnetic anomaly.
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