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Dateline Resources Ltd
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Dateline Resources Ltd. is a mineral exploration company, which acquires, explores, evaluates and exploits gold and copper deposits, and explores prospective tenements for other minerals. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2011-06-23. The firm is focused on gold mining and exploration in North America. The firm also has exploration projects in the Republic of Fiji. Its segments include Australia, USA and Fiji. Its Colosseum Gold Mine is located at the southern section of the Walker Lane Trend in East San Bernardino County, California, United States. Its Gold Links Project is at the lucky Strike Mill, located approximately 50 kilometers (km) from the Gold Links Mine. The company is focused on Lucky Strike Mine and Mill for its Green Mountain Project. Its Udu deposit includes the mineralization that consists of a cluster of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) lenses with an overprint of epithermal base metal mineralization. Its Saguache Mill is located in Saguache County, Colorado on approximately 17 acres of freehold land. The mill is designed to capture gold by gravity separation, floatation or gold in nugget form.
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