Source: Rugby Resources.
  • Rugby (RUG) appoints Chief Technical Officer while a Director resigns
  • Paul Joyce was originally working with Rugby Resources as the company’s director and Chief Operating Officer
  • Joyce also has over 40 years of exploration and development experience in gold and copper deposits in Australia, South East Asia, and Central and South America
  • Glen van Kerkvoort resigned as Director of the company.
  • The company is looking to advance the Cobrasco project to demonstrate the economic potential of a major discovery for Colombia
  • Rugby Resources (RUG) is trading at C$0.09 at 11:28 am EST

Rugby Resources (RUG) Paul Joyce has been appointed as Chief Technical Officer, and Glen van Kerkvoort has resigned as Director of the company.

Paul Joyce was originally working with Rugby Resources as the company’s director and Chief Operating Officer.

Paul Joyce, a founding shareholder of Rugby, is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geo-scientists.

Joyce also has over 40 years of exploration and development experience in gold and copper deposits in Australia, South East Asia, and Central and South America.

Rugby Resources is an exploration company conducting ‘discovery stage’ exploration on a portfolio of copper, gold and silver targets in Colombia, Argentina and Chile.

One of Rugby Resources’ projects, the Colombian Cobrasco project, is in the western cordillera belt, which hosts large-scale copper-molybdenum mines in Chile, Peru, and Panama.

The company is looking to advance the Cobrasco project to demonstrate the economic potential of a major discovery for Colombia.

Rugby Resources (RUG) is trading at C$0.09 at 11:28 am EST.


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