Luminex Resources Corp
XTSX:LR

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Luminex Resources Corp
XTSX:LR
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Price: 0.175 CAD -2.78%
Market Cap: 30.4m CAD
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Luminex Resources Corp
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Market Cap
30.4m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Luminex Resources Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties focuses on gold and copper. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2018-09-05. The Company’s mineral exploration projects include Condor, Cascas, Pegasus, Tarqui and Other concessions. The Condor project has approximately nine concessions located in the Zamora-Chinchipe Province in southeast Ecuador. The Cascas project consists of two concession areas totaling 9,998 hectares located approximately 25 kilometers (km) southwest of the Condor project. Its Pegasus A1-7, Pegasus B8-14 and Luz concessions are an early-stage gold project comprising 67,360 hectares and are located approximately 150 km southwest of Quito. The Tarqui Project, consisting of two concession areas totaling 4,817 hectares located on trend with the Condor project. Other concession projects include Tres Picachos and La Canela, Orquideas and Quimi. Tres Picachos and La Canela, which are located approximately 100 km southwest of the Condor project.

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