Asian Mineral Resources Announces Director Appointment
19 Outubro 2018 - 11:31AM
Asian Mineral Resources Limited
(
the “Company”) (ASN-TSX Venture)
is pleased to announce the appointment, subject to approval by the
TSX Venture Exchange (the “TSXV”), of Mr. Norm Yurik to the board
of directors of the Company.
Mr. Yurik is a CPA and former tax partner at
Deloitte LLP. He led the Merger and Acquisition Group of Deloitte
in British Columbia, responsible for tax planning and structure and
client services. Mr Yurik is a director of Russell Breweries
Inc.
Mr. Chris Castle, the Chairman of the Asian
Minerals commented, “The Company is pleased to announce Mr. Yurik’s
appointment, subject to TSXV approval, to the board of directors of
the Company. Mr. Yurik’s background and experience will be of great
benefit to the Company”.
About AMR
AMR formerly owned and operated the Ban Phuc
Nickel Mine in Vietnam. Following a strategic review process, AMR
announced on July 17, 2018 the completion of the sale of the Ban
Phuc Nickel Mine and that it had entered into an option agreement
with Island Time Exploration Limited for the exclusive right to
acquire up to 75% interest in four mineral titles totalling 3,687
hectares situated east of Duncan in the Victoria Mining Division,
whose primary target is volcanogenic, polymetallic massive
sulphides. AMR will provide a further update on its progress with
this investment opportunity and any other new opportunities in due
course.
For further
information:
Paula Kember Chief Financial Officer Telephone:
(416) 360-3412
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange
nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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