Aldebaran Resources Inc. (TSX V.ALDE)
Francisco Poodts Garda is a highly experienced professional currently working as the Gerente Financiero y Administrativo at Aldebaran Resources Inc. Francisco previously held the position of Socio Gerente at UP Publicidades and worked as an Asistente administrativo at Wicap S.A. Servicios Generales. Francisco holds a variety of degrees in Business Administration, Management, and Geological Training from prestigious institutions such as IAE Business School, Universidad Austral, and Universidad Católica de Salta. Francisco's educational background showcases their expertise in financial tools, business administration, and decision-making in various industries, particularly in mining and small to medium-sized enterprises.
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Aldebaran Resources Inc. (TSX V.ALDE)
Aldebaran is a mineral exploration company that was spun out of Regulus Resources Inc. in 2018 and has the same core management team. Aldebaran acquired the Rio Grande copper-gold project located in Salta Province, Argentina from Regulus along with several other early-stage projects in Argentina. Aldebaran also has the right to earn up to an 80% interest in the Altar copper-gold project in San Juan Province, Argentina from Sibanye-Stillwater. Altar hosts a cluster of large porphyry copper-gold systems with mineralization currently defined in four distinct zones. The Altar project forms part of a larger cluster of world-class porphyry copper deposits, which includes Los Pelambres in Chile (Antofagasta Minerals), along with El Pachón (Glencore), and Los Azules (McEwen Copper) in Argentina. A total of 266 drill holes (123,968 m) have been completed at Altar between 1995 and 2021. In March 2021 the Company announced an updated mineral resource estimate for Altar, prepared by Independent Mining Consultants Inc. and based on the drilling completed up to and including 2020. Aldebaran’s primary focus is the Altar project with a view to discovering new zones with high-grade mineralization.