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Waste Management and Processors is a Frackville, PA-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Atlatsa Resources Corporation (Atlatsa) is a black economic empowerment (BEE) platinum group metals (PGM) producing and exploration company. Its assets are located on the Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC) of South Africa. The BIC is the world’s largest platinum deposit and produces in excess of 75% of global platinum supply. The BIC comprises the Western, Eastern and Northern Limbs and hosts numerous PGM mines and prospects, mainly within the Merensky, UG2 and Platreef mineralised reef horizons. Atlatsa operates Bokoni Platinum Mine, a four-shaft mine complex, currently producing 170,000 PGM ounces annually. Bokoni is a large, high-quality and long-life orebody with a resource base of 154 million PGM ounces and an estimated life-of-mine in excess of 95 years. The mine is currently in ramp-up phase with two new generation, cost-effective decline shaft systems replacing two ageing shaft systems. Bokoni also has an open cast Merensky mine operation, which supplements its underground production to ensure that mill capacity is filled during the new generation shaft complex rampup phase. Atlatsa has a primary listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: ATL), and secondary listings on the NYSE MKT (ATL) and the JSE Limited (JSE: ATL).
TMC Inc is a Belgrade, MT-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
The company was formed in 2016 and in early 2017, acquired Ursa Major Minerals, a private company that owned the past producing Shakespeare Mine and Shining Tree project. Shakespeare is situated 70 km to the south-west of the Sudbury Basin. Magna has since assembled a contiguous land package of over 180km², much of which has seen little exploration work and yet remains prospective for further nickel, copper and PGM discoveries.
Kaizen is a Canadian technology-focused, mineral exploration company that was formed in late 2013. With a collaboration agreement with ITOCHU of Japan and access to HPX TechCo`s proprietary geophysical technology, Kaizen`s long-term growth strategy is to work with Japanese partners to identify, explore and develop high-quality mineral projects that have the potential to produce and deliver minerals to Japan`s industrial sector.