MonArc Corporation (mona) Peru mining due diligence trip

Beijing, PINKSHEETS: MONA.PK more to the company’s announcement Wednesday from October 15, 7:30 ET in which, among others, announced that the company is negotiating the acquisition and / or with mergers of Peru-based mining company, the following are some updates. This particular project in question has two properties under development. The first is the resources of gold, while the second is promising copper exploration properties. Both are located in the main area of interest at the foot of the Andes Mountains.

To that end, the company will make a final inspection by hired consultants in the field of geology to make a final determination on the merger proposal. Mr. Alex Diaz, Chairman of the geologist with the Peru mine, said: “We want to expand operations quickly without jeopardizing the share value to the project. We have a solid business, with net profit for the outstanding shares continue to increase the value of the company from Monday Arc. We waited come Monday Arc and the management team and we are confident that they will be pleased impressed with what we have to bring to the table.

The company’s webmaster to upload images to the property Monday Arc mining company’s .

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