Mineral Mountain Resources is a publicly traded mining company located in Vancouver, British Columbia. (MMV-TSX.V). Mineral Mountain is an advanced explorer with focus on development of gold projects with ''camp Scale'' potential, within cost effective, politically friendly, mining friendly regions of Canada and the United States. Our business model is based on having an exceptionally strong management team with expertise in exploration, finance, business management, and the ability to form strategic partnerships. Our management team has led us to an initial solid financial position with a healthy treasury allowing us to grow the Company through exploration and project acquisitions.
PBM is in the advanced stage of development of the Morrison porphyry copper/gold/molybdenum deposit. PBM has completed a Feasibility Study and 43-101 compliant Technical Report and is proposing an open-pit mining and milling operation for the production of copper/gold/molybdenum concentrate from the Morrison deposit.
Confederation Minerals Ltd. (''Confederation'') is a company dedicated to the acquisition and development of mineral deposits within North America.Incorporated in 2005 in British Columbia and commenced trading on the TSX Venture Exchange July 15, 2008Skilled management team with decades of experience in both the mining industry and public financial marketsOption Agreement in place with Redstar Gold Corp. to acquire up to 70% of the Newman Todd project in the highly prospective Red Lake Mining District of Northern OntarioHighly successful drilling program underway at Newman Todd confirming the existence of a major new Red Lake-style, high-grade gold discovery; steady news-flow anticipated throughout 2013We are delighted to have joined with Redstar in the continuing, successful exploration to advance the high-potential Newman Todd gold project in the Red Lake District. Our 2011-2012 drill program was extremely successful, with results showing an incredible continuity of the gold mineralizing system along the entire drilled area