
Sable Resources shareholders voted 135.8M shares, or 42.6% of the float, at the July 14 meeting. All resolutions passed with near unanimous support. The junior explorer holds 141,000 ha in Argentina and 21,000 ha in B.C.
Sable Resources Ltd. (TSXV: SAE | OTCQB: SBLRF) said shareholders approved every resolution at its annual and special meeting held July 14, with 135.8 million shares voted, representing 42.6% of the float.
The Vancouver-based junior explorer, focused on grassroots precious metal and copper projects in Argentina and British Columbia, did not disclose the specific resolutions or any dissent levels beyond describing the vote as near unanimous. The company holds more than 141,000 hectares across the San Juan Regional Program in Argentina, covering the Don Julio, El Fierro, Cerro Negro, and Zorro projects, plus 21,038 hectares in B.C. at Copper Queen, Copper Prince, and Core Mountain.
Sable is well-funded for a junior explorer, according to the release, and aims to advance its greenfields portfolio toward resource definition. President and CEO Ruben Padilla, based in Tucson, Arizona, is the contact for further details.
The TSX Venture Exchange disclaims responsibility for the release's adequacy or accuracy, the company noted in its standard caution on forward-looking statements.
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