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Many Peaks is an emerging mineral exploration company focused on a portfolio of exploration assets to underpin growth and provide exceptional opportunities for the Company.
In addition to the exploration of its current Australian and Canadian projects, the Company is continually evaluating additional mineral exploration and development projects in both Australia and overseas for potential joint venture or acquisition focused on both growth and diversification of the Company’s mineral exploration portfolio with the objective of developing a pipeline of projects that can add significant value through cost effective mineral exploration and discovery.
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