| | Company Research: LP Hill Plc | LP Hill is currently an investing company. Following completion of the acquisition of Tranomaro Mineral Development Corporation Limited its primary objective on Admission is to create long term shareholder value through the discovery, analysis and exploitation of uranium, thorium and other mineral exploration projects, including precious metals such as platinum group metals and gold, initially in Madagascar
Main country of operation: Madagascar Admission is sought in connection with a reverse take-over under AIM Rule 14. | | Technical Information | Registered Address | Charts | | Ticker Symbol | Not known | | ISIN Code | Not known | | Industry Sector | Not known | | Listing Exchange | AIM | | Trading Status | Pre-float | | First Trading Day | 7th December 2009 |
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