Retour sur lavenir.net
   CMB.TECH 10.960 € (-0,18 %)     ARGENX SE 594.800 € (+1,99 %)     ONTEX GROUP 4.170 € (+2,58 %)     HOME INVEST BE. 18.260 € (-0,65 %)     AZELIS GROUP 8.035 € (+1,13 %)     AB INBEV 59.340 € (+0,61 %)     JENSEN-GROUP 65.200 € (+1,24 %)     VIOHALCO 13.080 € (+3,65 %)     KBC 105.750 € (+2,72 %)     MELEXIS 53.950 € (+5,99 %)     QUESTFOR GR-PRICAF 3.080 € (+2,67 %)     UCB 252.700 € (+2,14 %)     MONTEA 65.500 € (+1,08 %)     KINEPOLIS GROUP 26.200 € (+4,17 %)     WDP 22.440 € (+0,54 %)     XIOR 26.500 € (+0,38 %)     RETAIL ESTATES 65.200 € (+0,62 %)     BIOTALYS 1.845 € (+9,82 %)     CIE BOIS SAUVAGE 316.000 € (+0,64 %)     SHURGARD 25.300 € (+1,20 %)     EKOPAK 4.300 € (+1,65 %)     TUBIZE-FIN 214.000 € (+2,39 %)     SYENSQO 49.570 € (+5,04 %)     ATENOR 1.990 € (-1,00 %)     AEDIFICA 69.100 € (-0,93 %)     ELIA GROUP 130.300 € (+2,20 %)     VASTNED 28.800 € (0,00 %)     EVS BROADC.EQUIPM. 32.950 € (+1,38 %)     BEKAERT 40.800 € (+2,77 %)     LOTUS BAKERIES 9 840.000 € (+1,13 %)     SIPEF 93.900 € (+0,54 %)     AGEAS 62.575 € (+4,20 %)     CARE PROPERTY INV. 12.180 € (+1,50 %)     D'IETEREN GROUP 158.600 € (+0,70 %)     FAGRON 21.600 € (+0,47 %)     PROXIMUS 6.985 € (-0,21 %)     SEQUANA MEDICAL 0.500 € (-1,57 %)     HYBRID SOFTWARE GR 3.800 € (-0,52 %)     SOLVAY 26.200 € (+4,05 %)     BPOST 1.902 € (+4,74 %)     ACKERMANS V.HAAREN 266.200 € (+1,53 %)     BREDERODE 103.000 € (+1,98 %)     ONWARD MEDICAL 3.510 € (+0,86 %)     GBL 77.100 € (+2,19 %)     UMICORE 16.590 € (+1,04 %)     NYXOAH 2.715 € (-1,63 %)     CELYAD ONCOLOGY 0.320 € (0,00 %)     BANQUP GROUP 3.230 € (-0,31 %)     BARCO 9.775 € (+2,30 %)     KBC ANCORA 71.000 € (+2,45 %)     DECEUNINCK 2.030 € (+1,00 %)     SOFINA 222.200 € (+3,64 %)     NEXTENSA 43.200 € (-0,46 %)     COLRUYT 34.180 € (+0,23 %)     VGP 86.300 € (+1,77 %)     BELYSSE GROUP 0.600 € (+1,69 %)     KEYWARE TECH. 0.785 € (+3,97 %)     TINC 11.380 € (+2,15 %)     DEME GROUP 187.000 € (+1,19 %)     COFINIMMO 81.000 € (-0,31 %)  
   FERROVIAL 55.120 € (+1,66 %)     AYVENS 10.060 € (+1,98 %)     EXOSENS 60.900 € (-1,46 %)     FDJ UNITED 25.540 € (+1,43 %)     EMEIS 13.100 € (+1,00 %)     CRCAM NORD CCI 25.230 € (+1,94 %)     TONNER DRONES 0.032 € (-0,94 %)     CVC CAPITAL 11.190 € (+4,09 %)     HERMES INTL 1 684.500 € (+2,12 %)     KERING 252.850 € (+1,98 %)     AHOLD DEL 40.220 € (-0,76 %)     STMICROELECTRONICS 28.640 € (+4,11 %)     SPIE 44.520 € (+1,27 %)     RELX 28.080 € (-0,28 %)     ASML HOLDING 1 192.800 € (-0,73 %)     UMG 15.720 € (+1,65 %)     EUTELSAT COMMUNIC. 2.140 € (+2,39 %)     ING GROEP N.V. 22.290 € (+2,37 %)     ADYEN 908.900 € (+2,30 %)     PROSUS 41.405 € (+4,28 %)     BE SEMICONDUCTOR 185.650 € (+0,84 %)     LVMH 464.150 € (+0,74 %)     VICAT 64.400 € (+3,04 %)     ASM INTERNATIONAL 694.000 € (+1,97 %)     NN GROUP 67.060 € (+2,19 %)     SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC 247.850 € (+2,50 %)     EUROFINS SCIENT. 61.960 € (+1,57 %)     ABN AMRO BANK N.V. 27.340 € (+2,17 %)     AEGON 6.214 € (+2,71 %)     MICHELIN 29.490 € (+2,04 %)     AKZO NOBEL 50.260 € (+2,70 %)     CSG 28.350 € (+1,36 %)     WORLDLINE 0.318 € (+5,85 %)     ID LOGISTICS GROUP 331.500 € (+3,76 %)     AXA 38.410 € (+1,35 %)     PUBLICIS GROUPE SA 70.520 € (+0,17 %)     AALBERTS NV 31.040 € (+2,24 %)     IMCD 78.740 € (+0,46 %)     VALBIOTIS 1.048 € (+1,95 %)     SHELL PLC 39.640 € (-0,71 %)     RIBER 5.900 € (+3,51 %)     WOLTERS KLUWER 63.000 € (+0,70 %)     HAVAS 15.352 € (+2,24 %)     SAINT GOBAIN 71.900 € (+2,10 %)     IMERYS 22.020 € (+3,97 %)     SIDETRADE 147.000 € (0,00 %)     SCOR SE 30.620 € (+1,66 %)     STELLANTIS NV 5.978 € (+2,24 %)     PHARMING GROUP 1.390 € (-0,14 %)     ABIVAX 97.700 € (+0,31 %)     NEXANS 118.900 € (+2,85 %)     FRANCAISE ENERGIE 43.750 € (-4,89 %)     2CRSI 23.600 € (+7,52 %)     SAFRAN 288.500 € (+2,27 %)     GENFIT 8.485 € (+0,65 %)     ARCELORMITTAL SA 46.100 € (+1,92 %)     GALAPAGOS 26.300 € (-0,60 %)     BAM GROEP KON 9.175 € (+2,17 %)     SANOFI 79.460 € (+2,17 %)     ESSILORLUXOTTICA 194.900 € (+1,12 %)  
News Réglementées
20/03/2026 07:22

Algo Grande Copper About to Start Drilling: New Technology for Even Better Targets

Issuer: Goldinvest Consulting GmbH / Key word(s): Drilling Result/Miscellaneous
Algo Grande Copper About to Start Drilling: New Technology for Even Better Targets

20.03.2026 / 07:22 CET/CEST
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


Algo Grande Copper (WKN A41UK1 / TSXV ALGR) is meticulously preparing the next exploration phase at its 100% owned Adelita Project in the Mexican state of Sonora. The company has announced the launch of several geophysical and geochemical programs designed to refine target identification ahead of the planned Phase II drilling program in the second quarter of 2026. The focus is on a high-resolution LiDAR survey across the entire license area, a drone-based magnetic survey, and a systematic soil sampling program at the recently announced new discovery within the Cerro Grande target zone.

For Algo Grande, this step is particularly relevant because the next drilling phase is intended not only to build on already known zones but also to expand the system to a district-scale. The various datasets from structural geology, magnetics, and geochemistry will be integrated into the company’s three-dimensional geological model and machine-assisted target identification. With this, Algo Grande aims to improve the placement of future drill holes and increase the likelihood of more precisely delineating new mineralized areas.

Algo Grande is relying on an integrated data package ahead of Phase II

The new phase of work on Algo Grande’s property follows a clear pattern: Before the next drilling campaign begins, the geological understanding of the Adelita Project is to be significantly deepened. To this end, the company is combining three programs that capture different levels of the system. LiDAR surveying provides topographic and structural details; drone-based magnetic surveys are intended to make magnetite-rich skarn bodies and intrusive contacts more visible; and the soil sampling program aims to define geochemical patterns in an area that has been only limitedly sampled to date.

It is precisely this integration that is significant for Algo Grande. The company interprets Adelita as a structurally controlled system. Accordingly, it is important not only to map individual mineralized outcrops but also to trace the structures that could control mineralization. At the same time, the work is intended to extend the known mineralized profile beyond the already defined section.

Following the success of the first drilling program, Algo Grande is now focusing on the systematic expansion of the Adelita system. In particular, the Cerro Grande area remains a key focus because a mineralized zone has already been defined there, which is now to be further investigated along the strike and possibly also in connection with deeper-seated feeding structures.

Learn more now:

Algo Grande Gets Going Again: LiDAR, Drone Magnetics, and Soil Samples to Yield New, Even Better Targets
 

Risk Disclosure: GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH offers editors, agencies, and companies the opportunity to publish commentaries, analyses, and news on http://www.goldinvest.de. This content is intended solely to inform readers and does not constitute a call to action of any kind; nor should it be construed, either explicitly or implicitly, as a guarantee of any price movements. Furthermore, they do not in any way replace individual expert investment advice and do not constitute an offer to sell the stock(s) discussed, nor do they constitute a solicitation to buy or sell securities. These are expressly not financial analyses, but rather promotional/journalistic texts. Readers who make investment decisions or execute transactions based on the information provided here do so entirely at their own risk. No contractual relationship is established between GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH and its readers or the users of its services, as our information relates solely to the company and not to the reader’s investment decision.

The purchase of securities involves high risks that may result in the total loss of the capital invested. The information published by GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH and its authors is based on careful research; nevertheless, any liability for financial losses or a guarantee regarding the timeliness, accuracy, appropriateness, and completeness of the articles offered here is expressly excluded. Please also note our Terms of Use.

Pursuant to Section 34b of the Austrian Securities Trading Act (WpHG) and Section 48f(5) of the Austrian Stock Exchange Act (BörseG), we wish to point out that GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH and/or partners, clients, or employees of GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH hold shares in Algo Grande Copper, and thus a conflict of interest exists. GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH also reserves the right to buy or sell shares of Algo Grande Copper at any time, which could influence the share price. Furthermore, there is a consulting or other service agreement between Algo Grande Copper and GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH, creating an additional conflict of interest, as Algo Grande Copper compensates GOLDINVEST Consulting GmbH for its reporting services.



Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group.
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

The EQS Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases.
View original content: EQS News


Language:English
Company:Goldinvest Consulting GmbH
Kellinghusenstr. 15
20249 Hamburg
Germany
Internet:www.goldinvest.de
EQS News ID:2294912

 
End of NewsEQS News Service

Source : Webdisclosure.com

© 2026 Tous droits réservés
Cotations différées d'au moins 15 minutes (Paris, Amsterdam, Bruxelles, Lisbonne).
Cotations à la clôture (Francfort, New-York, Londres, Zurich).
Flux de cotations : Euronext (Places Euronext et Cours des Devises).
Bourse : technologie Cote Boursière