VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 14, 2022 / The Power Play by The Market Herald has announced the release of new interviews with Resouro Gold, ARWay, Kintavar Exploration discussing their latest news.
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Resouro Gold (RAU) announced further drill results from the now-completed first phase of exploration at its Novo Mundo Gold Project in Brazil. Hole NMDD 010, located between the main Dionísio and Luisão pits, returned 16.21 m @ 2.97 g/t gold (Au) at a depth of 55.9 m, including 2.29 m @ 11.4 g/t Au at 55.9 m and 1.08 m @ 19.93 g/t Au at 71.03 m. Further drill results are pending. Christopher Eager, CEO and President of Resouro, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.
For the full interview with Christopher Eager and to learn about Resouro Gold, click here.
Nextech AR Solutions Corp. (NTAR) has announced plans to spin out its Toggle3D SaaS software platform. The Toggle3D and associated assets will be spun out into a new Subco, and shares will be distributed directly to the shareholders of Nextech on a pro-rata basis. Nextech AR CEO Evan Gappelberg sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.
For the full interview with Evan Gappelberg and to learn about Nextech AR Solutions Corp., click here.
Kintavar Exploration (KTR) has completed infill drilling at the Sherlock Zone in its Mitchi project. The drill program included 16 holes totalling 1,780 metres to find out more about mineralization in the top 100 metres from surface within the area targeted for an open pit. President and CEO of Kintavar Exploration, Kiril Mugerman, sat down with Daniella Atkinson to discuss the news.
For the full interview with Kiril Mugerman and to learn about Kintavar Exploration, click here.
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