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Warren Edney – Non-Executive Chair
Warren has over 35 years' experience in funds management and stockbroking focusing on the mining sector through the analysis of listed and unlisted Australian mining companies. He has extensive experience in the iron ore, coal and uranium commodity markets.
He has spent 8 years as Portfolio Manager for Colonial’s resource sector investments and went on to spend 16 years with RBS Australia (ABN AMRO Australia) analysing the global majors like BHP & RIO and a broad range of Australian gold and industrial mineral producers, developers and explorers. Warren had responsibility for RBS’s Global iron ore, coal and uranium commodity and industry analysis.
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Peter Mullens – Non-Executive Director
Peter has over 35 years’ experience in the mining industry from early exploration to development and mine production. He has been involved with major companies having worked for Rio Tinto and Mt Isa Mines at world class Broken Hill and Mt Isa Ag, Pb, Zn mines in Australia.
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Peter has been involved with Junior exploration and development companies for the past 25 years, and has had a history of success including:
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Acquiring Aquiline Resources’ Argentinean projects and the resulting sale to Pan American Silver for CAD $ 630 million in 2009.
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Chief Geologist and director for Laramide Resources, (TSX-LAM) and saw the stock rise from CAD 7 cents in 2002 to a peak of CAD $ 15.00. The number 1 company on the Toronto Venture Exchange in 2005.
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Co-Founder and director of Lydian Resources (TSX-LYD) who discovered and are developing the 4 million-ounce Amulsar Gold Deposit located in Armenia. He was involved with the company from prelisting to completion of the feasibility study.
Gregory Duncan – Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director
Greg has over 30 years’ experience as a mine and exploration geologist with experience in base metals, gold, platinum, uranium, diamonds and commercial minerals. Greg has worked in the Fifield district exploring for platinum, gold and nickel and on the serpentinites on the Peel Fault.
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The Board and Management