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CLASSIC MINERALS LTD — Fund Information / Factsheet 2014
Apr 7, 2014
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Fund Information / Factsheet
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8 APRIL 2014
ALPHA SECURITIES RESEARCH REPORT
CORPORATE STRUCTURE ASX Code: CLZ- CLZO ABN: 77 119 484 016
Shares: 237,301,999 Options: 101,137,607 Share price: $0.05 (at 8/4/2014) Option price: $0.01 (at 8/4/2014)
BOARD & MANAGEMENT Justin Doutch, Managing Director Stanislaw Procak, Non-Executive Director Kent Hunter, Company Secretary and Non-Executive Director
ABOUT CLASSIC MINERALS
Classic Minerals (ASX: CLZ) is a Perthbased mineral exploration Company focused on advancing its Fraser Range project E28/1904, in Western Australia. The Fraser Range Project is approximately 40km northeast of Sirius Resources’ NL (ASX: SIR) Nova and Bollinger nickel-copper discoveries, and has historic nickel-copper-zinc soil anomalies.
Classic Minerals ( ASX: CLZ ) is pleased to announce that Alpha Securities has initiated coverage on Classic Minerals.
To view a copy of the report, please visit our website at www.classicminerals.com.au
For further information contact:
Justin Doutch Managing Director Phone: (08) 9445 3008 [email protected]
Investor Relations Neil Le Febvre Phone: (08) 9468 0255
CONTACT Level 1 7/30 Hasler Road Osborne Park WA 6017 PO Box 487 Osborne Park WA 6917
Phone: 08 94453008 Fax: 08 92428295 W: www.classicminerals.com.au E: [email protected]
INVESTOR RELATIONS Neil Le Febvre. P: 08 9468 0255
About Classic Minerals
Classic Minerals listed on the ASX in May 2013. After flying VTEM over the whole tenement in June it identified 18 conductors across the tenement. In December Classic announced the discovery of Mammoth, a new nickel-copper mineralized horizon, which represents a new target style of magmatic nickel-copper mineralisation on the Fraser range.
Mammoth sits on Classic Minerals’ 100% owned Fraser range tenement E28/1904, 40km from Sirius resources’ Nova and Bollinger discoveries. The tenement is 84sqkm and has a total of 19 EM conductors now highlighted for exploration.
Exploration is currently focused on a 6km conductive target hot zone running south west from Mammoth.
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