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Namex boosts holdings

Namex has substantially increased its holdings in the world?s most active nickel and PGE mining camp, near Sudbury. It has acquired three additional properties located in Parkin and Hutton townships.
Namex has substantially increased its holdings in the world?s most active nickel and PGE mining camp, near Sudbury. It has acquired three additional properties located in Parkin and Hutton townships.

These properties abut and are contiguous to the west and north sides of the Wallbridge-Falconbridge holdings where drilling is presently being conducted on the Parkin offset dike for nickel/copper and platinum group elements.

The volcanic assemblage that underlies the properties is host to a number of gold and base metal occurrences and deposits, within or adjacent to the properties.

The additional ground acquired consists of three claim blocks: the Golden Pine, Terra Incognita and the Black Creek properties.

Namex is a Canadian junior which actively explores for gold, silver, PGE?s, copper, zinc, nickel and lead exclusively in North America.

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