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Corazon Mining Limited (ASX: CZN) is an Australia-based company exploring and developing the Lynn Lake Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Sulphide Project in Manitoba, Canada, and the Mt Gilmore Cobalt-Copper-Gold Project in NSW. Both are recognised as quality projects with the potential to supply strategic metals to what is forecast to be a major growth sector – the rechargeable battery industry. The recent recovery in the price of nickel has led Corazon to undertake a positive strategic review of its Lynn Lake project, and has provided the opportunity to re-focus and accelerate its exploration and development plans for Lynn Lake.
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