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New Tech Minerals Corp
New Tech Minerals Corp. engages in the acquisition and development of potash, lithium, cobalt, vanadium, and bromine mineral deposits in the United States and Mexico. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2008-10-22. The firm's principal activities include the acquisition and development of potash, lithium, cobalt, vanadium and bromine mineral deposits in the United States and elsewhere. The firm's La Escondida Silver-Gold Project is comprised of three contiguous concessions, covering approximately 4,178 hectares (ha), located approximately 140 kilometers (km) northeast of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Its La Tortuga Silver Project is located in the Municipality of Opodepe, State of Sonora, Mexico. Its Paradox Basin Potash Project is located in southern Utah. The Paradox Basin Potash Project is comprised of approximately 11 State of Utah mineral leases, covering about 7,050 acres and 12 federal prospecting permit applications covering approximately 27,331 acres.
New Tech Minerals Corp. engages in the acquisition and development of potash, lithium, cobalt, vanadium, and bromine mineral deposits in the United States and Mexico. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2008-10-22. The firm's principal activities include the acquisition and development of potash, lithium, cobalt, vanadium and bromine mineral deposits in the United States and elsewhere. The firm's La Escondida Silver-Gold Project is comprised of three contiguous concessions, covering approximately 4,178 hectares (ha), located approximately 140 kilometers (km) northeast of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Its La Tortuga Silver Project is located in the Municipality of Opodepe, State of Sonora, Mexico. Its Paradox Basin Potash Project is located in southern Utah. The Paradox Basin Potash Project is comprised of approximately 11 State of Utah mineral leases, covering about 7,050 acres and 12 federal prospecting permit applications covering approximately 27,331 acres.