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Starcore International Mines Ltd T.SAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHVLF

Starcore International Mines Ltd. is engaged in precious metals production with focus on Mexico. The Company is engaged in extracting and processing gold and silver in Mexico through the San Martin mine in Queretaro, Mexico. The San Martin mine is located about 47 about kilometers (km) in straight line, northeast of Queretaro City, Queretaro State, on local road No.100 and about 250 km northwest of Mexico City, near the towns of Bernal, Tequisquiapan and Ezequiel Montes. The San Martin mine complex consists of eight mining claims that cover 12,991.7805 hectares (ha). Its Kimourko Gold Project is located in the Lac region of central Ivory Coast, about 40 km south of the capital, Yamoussoukro. Its other projects include the El Creston Project, the Opodepe Project, and the Ajax Project. The El Creston molybdenum property is located in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The Ajax Molybdenum Property consists of about 11,718 ha and is located 13 km north of Alice Arm, British Columbia.


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Post by gpwildon May 02, 2022 11:20pm
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Weird Starcore Press release from today

Weird Starcore Press release from todayNever heard of this Summit Lake project or this Starcore subsidiary Tenajon resources. WTF?


Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 2, 2022) - Starcore International Mines Ltd. (TSX: SAM) ("Starcore") and Scottie Resources Corp. (TSXV: SCOT) (OTCQB: SCTSF) (FSE: SR8) ("Scottie") are pleased to announce that Scottie has acquired the 3% net smelter royalty interest ("NSR") attached to the Summit Lake Property in the Skeena Mining Division of British Columbia. Tenajon Resources Corp., Starcore's wholly-owned subsidiary, held the 3% NSR in and to certain located mineral claims and crown granted mineral claims comprising the Summit Lake Property, over which Scottie has an option to purchase a 100% interest.

Scottie acquired the NSR from Starcore's subsidiary in consideration of $1.6 million. The Summit Lake claims are contiguous with the Scottie Gold Mine property and are within the prolific Golden Triangle of Northern British Columbia.

STARCORE INTERNATIONAL
MINES LTD.

SCOTTIE RESOURCES CORP.

Signed "Robert Eadie"
Robert Eadie, President & Chief Executive Officer

Signed "Brad Rourke"
Brad Rourke, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

STARCORE INTERNATIONAL
MINES LTD.

Robert Eadie
Telephone: (604) 602-4935
Toll Free: 1-866-602-4935
Email: readie@starcore.com

SCOTTIE RESOURCES CORP.

Brad Rourke
President and CEO
+1 250-877-9902
brad@scottieresources.com

Gordon Robb
Business Development
+1 250-217-2321
gordon@scottieresources.com


About Starcore

Starcore International Mines is engaged in precious metals production with focus and experience in Mexico. This base of producing assets is complemented by exploration and development projects throughout North America. The Company is a leader in Corporate Social Responsibility and advocates value driven decisions that will increase long term shareholder value. You can find more information on the investor friendly website here: www.starcore.com.

About Scottie Resources

 
 

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