Notice of Annual General Meeting & Posting of Annual Report
Caerus Mineral Resources Plc (LSE:CMRS), the
Cyprus-focused mining exploration and development Company, is pleased to announce that its Annual Report for the year ended
31 December 2020 will be available shortly on the Company s website www.caerusmineralresources.com.
The Annual General Meeting (AGM) in respect of the year ended
31 December 2020 will be held remotely at
9 am on
22 June 2021. Further details and the accompanying Form of Proxy will be posted to shareholders on or before
21 May 2021 and become available on the website.
Legislation and government guidance in the
United Kingdom relating to COVID-19, though now less restrictive, continues to present practical challenges to public gatherings. As a result, and so as to ensure that shareholders who wish to are able to follow the AGM proceedings, the Company will provide access online. However, shareholders will not be able to vote on-line during the
Follow us on Twitter at @CaerusMineral About Caerus Mineral Resources plc Caerus Mineral Resources is a copper-gold resource development and exploration company with mineral exploration licences located in Cyprus. Cyprus is a member of the European Union that operates to English common law. The Country has a well-developed infrastructure and a climate conducive to year-round exploration. With investors recognising copper as one of the cornerstone metals for the Clean Energy Transition centred upon the Electric Vehicle and Stationary Energy sectors, Caerus is working to rapidly expand its copper exploration and production objectives. The Caerus licence portfolio includes 14 former mines which operated with an average head grade of approximately 2% copper.
Caerus Mineral Resources, the exploration and resource development company focused on developing mineral resources in Europe to supply the global Clean Energy drive, is pleased to provide Shareholders with an update on the exploration work carried out in Cyprus. Drilling began on 14 April ahead of schedule and will continue until a systematic grid of drillholes has been completed over the N. Mathiatis dumps. The dumps, estimated to be over 4 million tonnes of material, are being drilled to test for copper and gold mineralisation remaining following the historic mining of the N. Mathiatis pyrite orebody. Dumps located around the rim of the former open pit already display visible copper oxides in various locations together with copper sulphate leachate emanating from the base in some areas. The drilling programme is designed to broadly define areas within the dumps that contain copper mineralisation for more detailed