Designated News Release
VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 9,
2024 /CNW/ - GoldMining Inc. (the
"Company" or "GoldMining") (TSX: GOLD) (NYSE
American: GLDG) is pleased to report final drill assay results from
the previously announced diamond drilling program, and a progress
update for the ongoing auger drilling program, at the Company's
100% owned São Jorge Project ("São Jorge" or
the "Project") in the Tapajós gold district
("Tapajós"), Pará State, Brazil.
Highlights include:
- The two most recent diamond drill holes successfully
identified new gold and copper mineralization approximately 1
kilometre ("km") northwest of the São Jorge gold deposit
(the "Deposit") in areas that had no previous drilling.
Assay results include:
- Drill hole SJD-123-24:
- 10 m at 0.66 grams per tonne
(g/t) gold (Au) from 93 metres (m) depth, including:
- 2 m at 1.65 g/t Au from
93 m depth.
- Drill hole SJD-124-24:
- 28 m at 275 ppm (0.0275%) copper
(Cu) from 28 m depth.
- The ongoing shallow auger drilling program has returned
very encouraging indications of new zones of primary gold
mineralization at the William South target located
approximately 2 km north of the Deposit. Several auger drill holes
delivered high-grade intercepts within the top of weathered
bedrock, directly underlying large high-tenor surface soil
anomalies. Highlight drill intercepts include:
- 1 m at 17.14 g/t Au from
12 m depth
- 1 m at 8.01 g/t Au from 6 m
depth
- 1 m at 3.78 g/t Au from 10
m depth
Alastair Still, Chief
Executive Officer of GoldMining, commented: "The
exploration program at São Jorge completed to date has
significantly advanced our geological knowledge in the São Jorge
district, including better defining the high-grade core of the São
Jorge deposit. The recent step-out core drilling program has
identified mineralization approximately 1 km away from the existing
mineral resource in an area with no previous drilling. In addition,
our team has assembled exciting evidence for potential additional
corridors of mineralization on the regional scale property, which
were diligently identified via gold-in-soil sampling and now have
been confirmed through auger drilling to include a bedrock source
containing high-grade gold."
Tim Smith, Vice President of
Exploration of GoldMining, commented: "To complement the
encouraging gold mineralization intersected in step-out core and
auger drilling, drill hole SJD-124-24 intersected a broad zone of
strongly anomalous copper which is encouraging as the Tapajos
district is known to contain porphyry-style copper +/- gold
mineralization. Further, gold mineralization intersected in
SJD-123-24 is consistent with our thesis of an extensive
high-strain corridor that could host additional gold mineralization
northwest and southeast along strike of the Deposit as a component
of a regional scale gold-bearing mineral system."
São Jorge Drill Program Overview
The Company commenced drilling at São Jorge in May 2024 (see news release dated May 29, 2024). The objectives of the program
included confirmatory drilling within and near the margins of the
existing São Jorge gold deposit (the "Deposit"), as
well as exploratory drilling of identified gold targets within 1-2
km of known mineralization in areas with no previous drilling.
The diamond core drilling component of the program consisted of
1,077 m over five holes, and the
ongoing 3,000 m auger drilling
program is approximately two thirds complete, with assays received
from approximately one third of the projected program. Assay
results for the latest two diamond drill holes (SJD-123-24 and
SJD-124-24) have been received, which combined with the previously
released holes, SJD-120-24 to SJD-122-24 (see news releases dated
June 18 and July 9, 2024), successfully concludes the current
phase of diamond core drilling planned for São Jorge. The latest
holes have identified new gold and copper mineralization
approximately 1 km northwest of the existing deposit in an area
that had not been previously drilled.
Ongoing auger drilling, focused in an area located approximately
2 km north of the São Jorge deposit to follow up on the large high
tenor 'William South' gold-in-soil anomaly, has returned
very encouraging indications of primary gold mineralization in
bedrock which highlights that the large, regional-scale property
has potential to host additional corridors of mineralization that
can be further tested by core drilling.
São Jorge lies within the active and rapidly developing Tapajós
Gold District (see Figure 1), which is estimated
to have produced over 20 million ounces of gold historically from
artisanal mining of surface deposits, according to the Brazil
National Mining Agency. The Tapajós is home to Serabi Gold Plc.'s
producing high-grade underground Palito Mine and G Mining Ventures
Corp.'s ("G Mining") brand new Tocantinzinho Gold Mine, which
recently declared commercial production (see G Mining news release
September 3, 2024).
São Jorge is located immediately adjacent to paved Hwy BR-163
and a new 138 kV powerline corridor, which ties into the district
electrical grid recently constructed for the Tocantinzinho Gold
Mine. Exploration activities at São Jorge are operated from a
permanent camp near the existing Deposit and just 3 km from the
highway.
Diamond Core Drilling Program
Highlights of the confirmatory component of the drilling program
included drill holes SJD-120-24 (see news release dated
June 18, 2024) with an interval of
163 m at 1.02 g/t Au, and
SJD-121-24 and SJD-122-24 (see news release dated July 9, 2024) with intervals of 18 m at 0.70 g/t Au and 19 m at 1.24 g/t Au respectively.
SJD-123-24 and SJD-124-24 – new drilling reported in
this release - comprised step-out drilling located
approximately 1 km to the northwest of the Deposit, testing
coincident geochemical and geophysical anomalies interpreted to
form an extension of the São Jorge high-strain corridor (see
Figure 2). SJD-123-24 and SJD-124-24 tested strong and broad
gold- and copper-in-soil surface anomalies, respectively. See
Tables 1 and 2 for further
information regarding the diamond core drilling.
Gold mineralization encountered in SJD-123-24 is similar in
style to that in the São Jorge deposit, comprising
fracture-controlled sulphide ± quartz veins, with the sulphides
consisting of dominant pyrite with lesser chalcopyrite. This helps
support our geological model that gold mineralization may extend
along a broad high-strain corridor co-incident locally with a
contact between monzogranite and syenogranite The sheared contact
between monzogranite and syenogranite, which at the Deposit forms
the southern boundary of the São Jorge high-strain corridor, was
not intersected in the shallow depth drilled in SJD-123-24, thus
follow-up drilling is warranted both across and along strike (see
Figure 3 for a cross-section of SJD-123-24 and
SJD-124-24).
The elevated copper encountered in SJD-124-24 is interpreted as
a possible hydromorphic dispersion layer in saprolite, see
Figure 3, formed from the in situ weathering of granitoid
rock and the redistribution of mobile metals by ground water. It
may form a horizontal blanket-shaped plume of elevated copper,
concentrated between the base of complete oxidation ("BOCO") and
top of fresh rock ("TOFR"), which is the typical location for
hydromorphic mobilization of soluble metals in a lateritic
weathering profile such as in the Tapajós district of the Brazilian
Craton. The strongly anomalous Cu zone in SJD-124-24 contains
approximately 20 times the typical background of copper levels
normally found in granitoid rocks, and the location, continuity and
tenor of the anomalous copper values may indicate an underlying
bedrock source of copper mineralization in close proximity. Deeper
sections of SJD-124-24 intersected thin discrete sulphide bearing
veins with dominant pyrite and chalcopyrite, thus confirming a
possible source of the elevated copper in bedrock. Hydromorphic
dispersion halos may extend for 10s to 100s of meters from the
source bedrock mineralization, therefore follow-up drilling is
warranted to further explore and confirm the potential source,
tenor and style of copper mineralization responsible for the broad
halo of copper enrichment in the weathering profile.
Auger Geochemical Drilling Program
A power auger drilling program comprising an initial program of
3,000 meters for approximately 200 holes is underway at the
Project. The auger program is initially targeting the high priority
'William South' area located approximately 2 km north of the
São Jorge deposit. William South comprises a broad high-tenor zone
of anomalous gold-in-soil (see Figures 2 and 4), measuring
approximately 2 km x 2 km with soil assays peaking at 2,163 ppb Au
(2.163 g/t Au).
To date assays have been received for 101 holes completed at the
William South target. From the initial drill results, approximately
25% of all holes have returned assay results greater than 100 ppb
(0.1 g/t) Au, confirming the presence of gold mineralization in
weathered bedrock. Note that background gold values in both
residual weathered bedrock and overlying transported soils, is
expected to range from nil to 1-2 ppb Au, thus values of greater
than 10 -25 ppb Au are considered to be 'elevated' and greater than
100 ppb Au to be 'highly anomalous'.
The auger drilling comprises a powered 20 centimetre diameter
rotary drill head capable of penetrating to 15-20 m depth. A geologist or technician supervises
the drilling to log the drill cuttings and distinguish transported
overburden from in situ weathered bedrock. Sampling is conducted on
1 m intervals with assaying to 5 ppb
Au detection. The drill method is open-hole, therefore
contamination and/or dilution of precious metal grades by material
from higher in the hole is possible. However, the low detection
limit assay results, coupled with interpretation of the geological
profile, provides a quick, cheap and effective direct mapping of
the presence of gold mineralization in the uppermost portion of the
residual weathered bedrock profile. This information can be used to
guide follow-up exploration drilling using larger equipment such as
reverse circulation (RC) or diamond core drilling. The auger
drilling assay results received to date are illustrated in
Figure 2, and details are provided in
Tables 3 & 4.
Auger drilling at William South has to date returned very
encouraging indications of primary gold mineralization in bedrock,
which confirms an in situ source of the gold-in-soil anomaly and
encourages more widespread application of auger drilling – a
cheap and rapid sub-surface geochemical test – across other
gold-in-soil anomalies within the Project. Furthermore, the
confirmation of a bedrock gold source beneath the William South
soil anomaly suggests that the large, regional-scale Project has
potential to host additional corridors of mineralization that can
be further tested by deeper RC or core drilling methods to define
new bedrock gold discoveries. Several additional target areas are
planned for auger drill testing over the coming months, see
Figure 4.
For additional information regarding the São Jorge Project,
including existing resource estimates and historical work at the
project, please refer to the technical report titled "São Jorge
Gold Project, Pará State, Brazil:
Independent Technical Report on Mineral Resources", prepared for
the Company and dated effective May 31,
2021, which is available under the Company's profile at
www.sedarplus.ca.
Table 1 – São Jorge assay intercepts from the 2024 diamond
core drilling program, received as of September 9, 2024.
Hole Number
|
Interval
From
(m)
|
Interval
To
(m)
|
Core
Length1 (m)
|
Au
Grade
(g/t)
|
Cu
Grade
(ppm)
|
SJD-120-24
|
44.00
|
207.00
|
163.00
|
1.02
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
44.00
|
64.00
|
20.00
|
1.37
|
-
|
Including
|
45.00
|
50.00
|
5.00
|
2.82
|
-
|
Including
|
45.00
|
46.00
|
1.00
|
7.25
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
69.00
|
70.00
|
1.00
|
3.03
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
74.00
|
75.00
|
1.00
|
5.05
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
95.00
|
132.00
|
37.00
|
2.26
|
-
|
Including
|
97.00
|
98.00
|
1.00
|
11.47
|
-
|
Including
|
102.00
|
104.00
|
2.00
|
12.22
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
148.00
|
159.00
|
11.00
|
1.00
|
-
|
Including
|
152.00
|
155.00
|
3.00
|
2.31
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
166.00
|
179.00
|
13.00
|
1.35
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
195.0
|
207.0
|
12.00
|
1.15
|
-
|
including
|
201.00
|
206.00
|
5.00
|
2.24
|
-
|
Including
|
205.00
|
206.00
|
1.00
|
7.29
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
249.00
|
250.00
|
1.00
|
1.07
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
259.00
|
260.00
|
1.00
|
1.27
|
-
|
SJD-120-24
|
265.00
|
266.00
|
1.00
|
3.74
|
-
|
SJD-121-24
|
49.00
|
52.00
|
3.00
|
1.31
|
-
|
SJD-121-24
|
86.00
|
104.00
|
18.00
|
0.70
|
-
|
Including
|
88.00
|
96.00
|
8.00
|
1.14
|
-
|
SJD-121-24
|
191.00
|
196.00
|
5.00
|
0.75
|
-
|
SJD-122-24
|
32.00
|
35.00
|
3.00
|
0.80
|
-
|
SJD-122-24
|
61.00
|
80.00
|
19.00
|
1.24
|
-
|
Including
|
68.00
|
75.00
|
7.00
|
2.98
|
-
|
Including
|
72.00
|
73.00
|
1.00
|
15.67
|
-
|
SJD-122-24
|
110.00
|
114.00
|
4.00
|
0.47
|
-
|
SJD-123-24
|
93.00
|
103.00
|
10.00
|
0.66
|
-
|
Including
|
93.00
|
95.00
|
2.00
|
1.65
|
-
|
SJD-124-24
|
28.00
|
56.00
|
28.00
|
-
|
275
|
Notes:
|
|
1.
|
True widths are
estimated to be approximately 66% of downhole length, assuming
primarily steeply dipping vein-hosted mineralization.
|
Table 2 – São Jorge 2024 diamond core drill hole collar
location coordinates.
Hole
Number
|
Easting
Metres
(UTM
Zone
21S)
|
Northing
Metres
(UTM
Zone
21S)
|
Elevation
(m
above
sea
level)
|
Depth
(m)
|
Azimuth
(Degrees)
|
Dip
(Degrees)
|
Status
|
SJD
120-24
|
657535
|
9282655
|
209.45
|
271.84
|
335
|
-50
|
All
assays
received
|
SJD
121-24
|
656807
|
9283159
|
211.50
|
200.34
|
180
|
-50
|
All
assays
received
|
SJD
122-24
|
656810
|
9283020
|
214.90
|
126.43
|
180
|
-50
|
All
assays
received
|
SJD
123-24
|
656065
|
9283800
|
203.10
|
251.39
|
230
|
-50
|
All
assays
received
|
SJD
124-24
|
656360
|
9284004
|
223.29
|
226.51
|
215
|
-50
|
All
assays
received
|
Table 3 – São Jorge bedrock assay intercepts from the 2024
auger drilling program, received as of September 9, 2024
Hole
Number
|
Interval
From
(m)
|
Interval
To
(m)
|
Sample
Length1
(m)
|
Au
Grade
(g/t)
|
SJTRD-047-24 to
SJTRD-053-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-054-24
|
9.00
|
10.00
|
1.00
|
0.22
|
SJTRD-055-24
|
10.00
|
11.00
|
1.00
|
0.96
|
SJTRD-056-24 to
SJTRD-076-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-077-24
|
7.00
|
9.00
|
1.00
|
3.05
|
SJTRD-078-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-079-24
|
4.00
|
5.00
|
1.00
|
0.12
|
SJTRD-080-24
|
5.00
|
6.00
|
1.00
|
0.18
|
SJTRD-081-24
|
4.00
|
5.00
|
1.00
|
0.32
|
SJTRD-082-24
|
8.00
|
9.00
|
1.00
|
2.03
|
And
|
12.00
|
13.00
|
1.00
|
17.14
|
SJTRD-083-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-084-24
|
17.00
|
18.00
|
1.00
|
0.92
|
SJTRD-085-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-086-24
|
6.00
|
7.00
|
1.00
|
8.01
|
SJTRD-087-24 to
SJTRD-089-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-090-24
|
9.00
|
10.00
|
1.00
|
0.83
|
SJTRD-091-24
|
9.00
|
11.00
|
2.00
|
1.47
|
SJTRD-092-24 to
SJTRD-095-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-096-24
|
6.00
|
7.00
|
1.00
|
0.28
|
SJTRD-097-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-098-24
|
6.00
|
8.00
|
2.00
|
0.38
|
SJTRD-099-24 to
SJTRD-107-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-108-24
|
10.00
|
11.00
|
1.00
|
0.10
|
SJTRD-109-24
|
9.00
|
10.00
|
1.00
|
0.11
|
SJTRD-110-24
|
7.00
|
8.00
|
1.00
|
0.21
|
SJTRD-111-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-112-24
|
5.00
|
6.00
|
1.00
|
0.19
|
SJTRD-113-24
|
10.00
|
11.00
|
1.00
|
0.17
|
SJTRD-114-24 to
SJTRD-120-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-121-24
|
8.00
|
9.00
|
1.00
|
0.11
|
SJTRD-122-24 to
SJTRD-123-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-124-24
|
9.00
|
11.00
|
2.00
|
2.06
|
Including
|
10.00
|
11.00
|
1.00
|
3.78
|
SJTRD-125-24 to
SJTRD-127-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
SJTRD-128-24
|
13.00
|
14.00
|
1.00
|
0.78
|
SJTRD-129-24 to
SJTRD-142-24
|
No Significant
Result
|
Notes:
|
|
|
1.
|
True widths are unknown
given the vertical hole angle and limited depth of drill
penetration.
|
Table 4 – São Jorge 2024 auger drill hole collar
location coordinates.1
Hole Number
|
Easting
Metres
(UTM
Zone 21S)
|
Northing
Metres
(UTM
Zone 21S)
|
Elevation
(m
above
sea
level)
|
Depth
(m)
|
Status
|
SJTRD-047-24
|
656598
|
9284613
|
210
|
20
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-048-24
|
656712
|
9284447
|
211
|
15
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-049-24
|
656709
|
9284505
|
214
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-052-24
|
656701
|
9284550
|
215
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-051-24
|
656651
|
9284700
|
215
|
8
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-050-24
|
656650
|
9284650
|
219
|
11
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-055-24
|
656650
|
9284600
|
218
|
13
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-054-24
|
656601
|
9284600
|
217
|
12
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-053-24
|
656601
|
9284650
|
221
|
10
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-056-24
|
656603
|
9284701
|
215
|
7
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-057-24
|
656401
|
9284500
|
219
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-058-24
|
656402
|
9284550
|
222
|
12
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-059-24
|
656402
|
9284600
|
223
|
11
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-060-24
|
656401
|
9284635
|
219
|
10
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-061-24
|
656350
|
9284600
|
218
|
9
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-062-24
|
656351
|
9284550
|
220
|
13
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-063-24
|
656357
|
9284500
|
207
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-064-24
|
656361
|
9284445
|
225
|
13
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-065-24
|
656602
|
9284559
|
216
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-066-24
|
656603
|
9284568
|
226
|
13
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-067-24
|
656603
|
9284578
|
201
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-068-24
|
656604
|
9284588
|
209
|
13
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-069-24
|
656607
|
9284598
|
230
|
14
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-070-24
|
656618
|
9284600
|
203
|
12
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-071-24
|
656599
|
9284624
|
205
|
16
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-072-24
|
656598
|
9284631
|
207
|
18
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-073-24
|
656595
|
9284643
|
206
|
18
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-074-24
|
656596
|
9284660
|
206
|
16
|
All assays
received
|
SJTRD-075-24
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All holes are collared
at a vertical hole angle.
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Qualified Person
Paulo Pereira, P. Geo., President
of GoldMining, has supervised the preparation of, and verified and
approved, the scientific and technical information herein this news
release. Mr. Pereira is a Qualified Person as defined in National
Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects
("NI 43-101").
Data Verification
For this drill core sampling program, samples were taken from
the NQ/HQ core by sawing the drill core in half, with one-half sent
to SGS Geosol Laboratórios Ltda. ("SGS") in Brazil for assaying, and the other half
of the core retained at the site for future reference. Sample
lengths downhole were uniformly 1.0
m. For the auger drilling program, samples were collected at
a 1 m sample interval, with the
material being dried, homogenized and split in the field to obtain
a 1 kg representative sample which was sent to SGS for analysis.
The remaining auger sample material is stored until the lab results
are received, and a 1 kg sample duplicate is maintained in the
archive.
SGS is a certified commercial laboratory located in Vespasiano,
Minas Gerais, Brazil, and is
independent of GoldMining. GoldMining has implemented a quality
assurance and quality control program for the sampling and analysis
of drill core and auger samples, including duplicates, mineralized
standards and blank samples for each batch of 100 samples. The gold
analyses were completed by FAA505 method (fire-assay with an atomic
absorption finish on 50 grams of material). Copper assays were
completed by the GE_ICP40Q method (multi-acid digestion with an
inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy finish on
0.25 gram of material).
About GoldMining Inc.
GoldMining Inc. is a public mineral exploration company focused
on acquiring and developing gold assets in the Americas. Through
its disciplined acquisition strategy, GoldMining now controls a
diversified portfolio of resource-stage gold and gold-copper
projects in Canada, the
U.S.A., Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. The Company also owns approximately 21.5
million shares of Gold Royalty Corp. (NYSE American: GROY), 9.9
million shares of U.S. GoldMining Inc. (Nasdaq: USGO), and 26.7
million shares of NevGold Corp. (TSXV: NAU). See www.goldmining.com
for additional information.
Notice to Readers
Technical disclosure regarding São
Jorge has been prepared by the Company in accordance
with NI 43-101. NI 43-101 is a rule of the Canadian Securities
Administrators which establishes standards for all public
disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information
concerning mineral projects. These standards differ from the
requirements of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC")
and the scientific and technical information contained in this news
release may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by
domestic United States companies
subject to the SEC's reporting and disclosure requirements.
Cautionary Statement on Forward-looking Statements
Certain of the information contained in this news release
constitutes "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S.
securities laws ("forward-looking statements"), which involve known
and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
the Company's actual results, performance and achievements to be
materially different from the results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied therein. Forward-looking statements, which are
all statements other than statements of historical fact, include,
but are not limited to, statements and expectations respecting the
Company's expectations regarding the project and expected work
programs thereat and often contain words such as "anticipate",
"intend", "plan", "will", "would", estimate", "expect", "believe",
"potential" and variations of such terms. Such
forward-looking statements are based on the then-current
expectations, beliefs, assumptions, estimates and forecasts about
the business and the markets in which GoldMining operates, which
may prove to be incorrect. Investors are cautioned that
forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties,
including, without limitation: the inherent risks involved in the
exploration and development of mineral properties, fluctuating
metal prices, unanticipated costs and expenses, risks related to
government and environmental regulation, social, permitting and
licensing matters, any inability to complete work programs as
expected, the Company's plans with respect to São Jorge may change
as a result of further planning or otherwise, and
uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing
needed in the future. These risks, as well as others, including
those set forth in GoldMiningꞌs most recent Annual Information Form
and other filings with Canadian securities regulators and the SEC,
could cause actual results and events to vary significantly.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. There can be no assurance that
forward-looking statements, or the material factors or assumptions
used to develop such forward-looking statements, will prove to be
accurate. The Company does not undertake to update any
forward-looking statements, except in accordance with applicable
securities law.
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