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InvestmentPitch Media Video Features Gungnir Resources and its Gold and Base Metal Projects in Sweden's Vasterbotten District - Video Available on Investmentpitch.com
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 27, 2018) - Today's feature company is...

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[{"type":"text","content":"InvestmentPitch Media Video Features Gungnir Resources and its Gold and Base Metal Projects in Sweden's Vasterbotten District - Video Available on Investmentpitch.comVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 27, 2018) - Today's feature company is Gungnir Resources (TSXV: GUG) (OTC Pink: ASWRF), a Canadian-based mineral exploration company with gold and base metal exploration permits in Sweden's Vasterbotten District located in a prime Nordic region hosting new discoveries and recent large investment interests. The Vasterbotten District hosts 12 million ounces of gold delineated in existing and mined resources plus several past-producing and producing volcanogenic massive sulphide, or VMS, base metal mines.InvestmentPitch Media has produced a \"video\" which discusses this news. If this link is not enabled, please visit www.InvestmentPitch.com and enter \"Gungnir\" in the search box.Cannot view this video? Visit:http://www.investmentpitch.com/video/1_izpav1nf/Gungnir-Resources-TSXVGUG-Feature-CompanyIn addition to the key Knaften project, the company holds permits covering two nickel deposits, which collectively host 70 million pounds of nickel in historic resources, and the recently staked Norrbotten gold and base metal permits. The Knaften project, which includes the new Rodingtrask VMS target and a separate new copper-nickel target, is situated at the south end of a regional structure known as the \"Gold Line\" located within a prolific VMS region including the Skellefte Belt in Sweden and numerous VMS deposits in Finland.The Rodingtrask VMS and copper-nickel targets were back-to-back new target discoveries in 2017 and 2018 in Gungnir's first two rounds of drilling in Sweden, adding significant up-side to the previously gold-only Knaften project. All three targets on Knaften are wide-open for expansion and further discovery.The new Rodingtrask VMS target was discovered in 2018 with Gungnir's first hole testing a large geophysical conductor. The discovery includes a broad zone of base metal enrichment (zinc and copper) in core lengths over 100 metres starting just below surface, and favourable VMS geology and alteration. Only 4 holes have tested this target so far, all into the edges or halo of a large hydrothermal system.The copper-nickel target is a new discovery by Gungnir in 2017, with a second hole drilled ne...