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King River Resources Ltd T.KRR.W


Primary Symbol: KRCLF

King River Resources Limited is an Australia-based exploration and mining company. The Company operates through two segments: ARC High Purity Alumina (HPA), and Exploration and Evaluation. ARC HPA Project segment develops the ARC HPA process and precursor compound to produce HPA. Exploration and Evaluation segment is engaged in exploration and evaluation activities of its gold projects in Australia. The Company’s projects include Rover East Project, Tennant Creek East Project, Barkly Project, Mt Remarkable Project and Kurundi Project. The Mt Remarkable Project is located 200km southwest of Kununurra in the East Kimberley, Western Australia and covers over 2,100 square kilometers of adjacent and/or nearby granted exploration licenses. The Tennant Creek Project is located to the East, Southeast and South of the rich historic goldfields of Tennant Creek comprising gold-copper exploration leases and applications measuring some 6,000 square kilometers.


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Comment by MaterialsManon Mar 09, 2023 3:04pm
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RE:RE:Falling dominoes

RE:RE:Falling dominoesIt seems that info is starting to come out of the woodwork. Two major players each have over 5% of Silvergate. No need for concern however, both Citadel Securities and Blackrock are way too big to fail.
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