Latin Metals Inc
XTSX:LMS
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Latin Metals Inc
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Latin Metals, Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2006-06-05. The Company’s principal business activity is the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral resource properties located in South America. Its projects include Organullo Project, Ana Maria and Trigal Projects, Esperanza Project, Santa Cruz Projects, El Quemado Project, Lascha Project, Auquis Project, Yanba Project and Jacha Project. The Organullo Project is a 100%-owned exploration property located in Salta Province, northwest Argentina. The Ana Maria Project consists of three separate exploration claims, totaling approximately 10,000 hectares and located near its Organullo gold project. Its Trigal project is a precious metals exploration project located east of and contiguous with Barrick’s El Quevar silver project. Its Esperanza Project is located approximately 135 kilometers north of the city of San Juan and consists of 32 minas and 10 demacias totaling 516 hectares.
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