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BBX Minerals Ltd
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BBX Minerals Ltd. engages in the exploration and development of mining assets in Brazil and South America. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2005-08-12. The firm is focused on exploration and development of mining assets in Brazil. Its projects include the Ema Gold Project, Tres Estados Gold Project, and Juma East Project. The Ema Gold Project is located approximately 30 kilometers south of Apui. The area is located over the Colider group, a Proterozoic volcanic sequence known for gold and base metal deposits. The company has two exploration leases in the Ema gold project. The Tres Estados Gold Project is located approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Apui. The Juma East Project holds three tenements of approximately 8640 hectares (ha) at Juma East, located approximately 60 kilometers north-east of Apui. The firm has three exploration leases for the Juma East project. Its subsidiaries include BBX Peru, BBX Lucanas, BBX Brazil and others.
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Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.
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