Wishbone Gold PLC
LSE:WSBN
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Wishbone Gold PLC
Glance View
Wishbone Gold Plc is an exploration and acquisition company. The firm's divisions include resource evaluation (Australia) and gold trading (United Arab Emirates). The firm's Patersons Range Project has approximately three exploration licenses: 45/5297, 45/5408 and 45/5409. EL 45/5297 is approximately 57.4 square kilometers tenement and is located approximately 13 kilometers south-west of the Telfer Gold Mine. EL 45/5408 and EL 45/5409 is approximately 9.564 square kilometers tenement and are located approximately 15 kilometers south-east of Telfer. The firm's subsidiary, Black Sand FZE, operates precious metals trading business in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company also holds approximately four exploration licenses in North East Queensland, Australia covering over 34,000 acres. The exploration properties in Queensland, Australia includes Wishbone II, III and IV, and White Mountains.
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