XEMPLAR ENERGY CORP (TSX-V:XE) in Mayfair London!
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Apr 19, 2009 02:30PM
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You are invited to our investor presentation on Wednesday April 22nd beginning at 6pm where the directors of Medusa Mining (AIM & ASX: MML), Xemplar Energy (TSX-V: XE), Bravo Venture Group (TSX-V: BVG) and Minefinders Corporation (TSX: MFL) will be presenting. All four companies have plenty to update us on.
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Since presenting with us in 2008, Medusa Mining has been working diligently to expand production at its low cost Co-O gold mine in the Philippines. This week, Medusa confirmed that it was on track to ramp up production to 60,000 ounces per annum in Q3 2009 before raising production again to 100,000 ounces per annum in 2010.
Minefinders finds itself in a similarly strong position, with its recently commissioned gold-silver Dolores Mine in Mexico now ramping up to full production.
BravoVentures and Xemplar Energy fall in the “advanced exploration” category, but they certainly stand out from many of their peers.
Bravo Ventures has already delivered some spectacular gold intersects from its Homestake Ridge Project in Canada, and based on the management’s track record, you wouldn’t want to bet against them.
Xemplar Energy’s uranium prospects in Namibia are equally compelling, especially considering the success of Extract Energy, Forsys Metals and Paladin Energy who have also discovered world class uranium deposits in their neighbourhood.
The presentations will start at 6:00pm and finish at 8pm. After the presentations are complete the directors will also be available to take questions during a free canapé and wine reception.
To attend, please Register Here
Medusa Mining (AIM & ASX:MML)
Medusa is an expanding gold producer in the Philippines, listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and London AIM markets. With an expanding resource base now at 1.2million ounces at 13.3g/t gold and production on track to achieve 60,000 ounces annualised in Q3 09 and 100,000 ounces annualised early 2010, it is anticipated that long term cash costs will be approximately US$200/ounce. Numerous new discoveries of gold and copper-gold are anticipated in the future within the large regional tenement package totalling 820km². The operations are an integral part of the local communities.
XEMPLAR ENERGY CORP (TSX-V:XE)
Xemplar Energy Corporation is a Canadian-based company focused on uranium exploration. Xemplar Energy seeks to identify, acquire and develop uranium projects worldwide that show promise of potentially economic grades and tonnages in a timely, responsible, and cost effective manner. The Company has assembled a team of geologists and directors with extensive experience in uranium exploration, raising exploration capital and building shareholder value through new acquisitions and exploration success.
Bravo Venture Group (TSX-V:BVG)
Bravo Venture Group Inc. is focused on exploring precious and base metal-rich projects within North America, currently with properties in Nevada, Alaska, and British Columbia. The company has extensive holdings strategically located within the Battle Mountain/Eureka “Cortez” gold trend in Nevada. The Woewodski Island project in southeast Alaska hosts both precious and base metal-rich massive sulphides and gold-rich orogenic quartz veins. The Homestake Ridge project is a gold-rich epithermal/VMS-related vein system within Eskay Creek/Silbak-Premier stratigraphy.
Minefinders Corporation (TSX:MFL)
Minefinders is a precious metals mining and exploration company. The Company's flagship Dolores Mine in Mexico commenced production of gold and silver in November, 2008 and is expected to produce more than 1.7 million ounces of gold and 64.4 million ounces of silver from heap-leach operations over a 15.5 year mine life. There is potential to increase production from operations by increasing high-grade recoveries with the addition of a mill and by expanding the mine into areas of additional mineralization.
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