• Vox Royalty (VOX) has provided development and exploration updates from its royalty operating partners
  • Vox CEO Kyle Floyd sat down with Shoran Devi to highlight the updates
  • Vox Royalty Corp is a mining royalty and streaming company. The company’s portfolio is focused on precious metals royalties.
  • Vox Royalty (VOX) opened trading at C$3.45 per share

Vox Royalty (VOX) has provided development and exploration updates from its royalty operating partners.

Partners include ValOre Metals Corp. (TSXV: VO), Genesis Minerals Limited (ASX: GMD), Norwest Minerals Limited (ASX: NWM), Zijin Mining Group Co., Ltd. (HKSE: 2899) and Kalamazoo Resources Limited (ASX: KZR).

CEO Kyle Floyd sat down with Shoran Devi to highlight the updates.

“The past month has seen material development at key royalty-linked properties, including three substantial resource upgrades, confirmation that the Binduli North expansion remains on track for H2 2022 and positive metallurgical test work at Puzzle and Bulgera. The development probability of the Pedra Branca, Ashburton, Kookynie/Puzzle and Bulgera royalty properties has been increased as a result of this meaningful progress so far in 2022. Vox management is excited to track the progression of these royalty projects from exploration, to development and ultimately into production over the coming quarters.”

Vox Royalty Corp is a mining royalty and streaming company. The company’s portfolio is focused on precious metals royalties.

Vox Royalty Corp (VOX) opened trading at C$3.45 per share.

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