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Thematica Report: Drilling into Mining

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Understanding Investment Opportunities in Drilling Results A Thematica Report by The Market Herald I

Understanding Investment Opportunities in Drilling Results A Thematica Report by The Market Herald [Open in your browser]( [Logo]( [The beginning of autumn and, in turn, the start of the last quarter of the year often go hand-in-hand with exploration and mining companies releasing drilling results from programs that took place over the summer months.]( In tandem with companies releasing drilling results a lot of jargon goes with it, making it challenging for investors to try and determine what the meat and bones of the results are. That being said, when it comes to understanding drill results, investors should pay attention to several key indicators, including: - The different kinds of resource classification - The difference between infill and step-out drilling - Mineralization grade In this latest Thematica Report, The Market Herald takes a deep dive into drilling programs that took place over the summer months and what these results mean going forward, public companies that investors should be watching out for, and what these companies have planned moving forward. [Access The Report]( themarketherald.ca/ The Market Herald, 1100 – 609 West Hastings Street | Vancouver | BC | V6B 4W4 | CA [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( This email was sent to you by Stockhouse Publishing Ltd. because you consented to receive messages from us. You may manage your subscription preferences at any time. You may contact our email compliance officer at compliance@stockhouse.com The information in this document is intended to be general in nature and is not personal financial product advice and some contents are provided by companies who have paid to be featured in this document. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on any information, you should consider the appropriateness of the information provided and the nature of the relevant financial product having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. In particular, you should seek independent financial advice and read the relevant product disclosure statement (PDS) or other offer document prior to making an investment decision in relation to a financial product (including a decision about whether to acquire or continue to hold). Â

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