-- キャプリコーン・メタルズ(ASX:CMM)は、マウント・ギブソン金プロジェクトのレキシントン地下鉱区において実施中の18坑のダイヤモンド掘削およびリバースサーキュレーション掘削プログラムのうち、最初の7坑で有意な金鉱化が確認されたと、火曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出した書類で発表した。 これには、深度714.9メートル地点から13.1メートルにわたり金品位13.93グラム/トン、および深度431.8メートル地点から28.6メートルにわたり金品位5.35グラム/トンの鉱化帯が含まれる。 報告された鉱化帯は、現在の資源量から85メートルから365メートル下、または現在の露天掘り鉱石埋蔵量から210メートルから470メートル下に位置する。
Related Articles
EPS Creative Health Renews Product Purchase Framework With Parent-Linked Supplier
EPS Creative Health Technology (HKG:3860) unit EP Trading entered into a framework purchase agreement with EPS Americas to procure laboratory consumables for three years through March 2029, according to a Monday Hong Kong bourse filing.Shares of the firm were up nearly 2% in Tuesday morning trade.The agreement replaces a prior arrangement that expired on March 31 and covers products, including animal testing consumables such as purified diets, bedding, cages, and related supplies.Proposed annual caps are set at HK$33 million for 2027, HK$36 million for 2028, and HK$39 million for 2029.EPS Americas is a subsidiary of the company's controlling shareholder, EPS Holdings, the filing said.
Elsight Says Halo Connectivity Platform Granted US Blue List Status, Shares Up 5%
Elsight (ASX:ELS) said its Halo connectivity platform has been included in the US Department of War's Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Blue List, a directory of approved National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)-compliant unmanned aircraft systems and components, according to a Tuesday Australian bourse filing.The company said the clearance confirms that Halo meets the Department of War's standards for operational reliability, enabling US military units to procure Halo directly through the DCMA acquisition marketplace, bypassing traditional government acquisition cycles.The Blue List inclusion is expected to increase adoption and deployment velocity in US military and allied unmanned aircraft system (UAS) programs, the company added.The company's shares rose 5% in recent Tuesday trade.
NZX Midday Sector Update: Electronic Technology Advances, Industrial Services Decline
Electronic technology shares gained the most on New Zealand's Exchange, rising past 2% by midday Tuesday.Shares of ikeGPS Group (NZE:IKE, ASX:IKE) rose almost 5% in recent trade.On the flip side, the industrial services sector struggled, shedding nearly 4%.Ventia Services Group (NZE:VNT, ASX:VNT) shares fell 6% in recent trade.