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25 November 2025
Strategic Minerals plc
("Strategic Minerals" or the "Company")
Redmoor - Very High-Grade Sample Results Continue to Exceed Expectations
Second drillhole results reinforce Redmoor's exceptional high-grade nature,
with very high-grade sample intersections and multiple thick zones of
mineralisation
Strategic Minerals plc (AIM: SML; USOTC: SMCDF), an international mineral
exploration and production company, is delighted to announce that its wholly
owned subsidiary, Cornwall Resources Limited ("CRL"), has received standout
drillhole assay results from CRD034b, including very high-grades and multiple
thick intersections. CRD034b was the second drill hole of the ongoing drilling
campaign at the Redmoor Tungsten-Tin-Copper Project ("Redmoor") in southeast
Cornwall.
Downhole Composite Highlights:
Very High-Grade
· A very high-grade tungsten intersection: 1.10 m @ 7.19% WO(3), 0.02%
& 1.11% Cu (7.51% WO(3).Eq*(1)) from 579.93 m in CRD034b - amongst the top
10 highest-grade sample results recorded at Redmoor from all previous CRL
drilling campaigns.
· Further very-high-grade sample intervals, inside broader high-grade
intersections:
o 1.05 m @ 4.93% WO(3), 0.03% Cu & 0.01% Sn from 458.52 m (4.94% WO(3).Eq)
o 1.00 m @ 2.73% WO(3), 0.11% Cu & 0.03% Sn from 466.00 m (2.78% WO(3).Eq)
o 0.70 m @ 2.65% WO(3), 2.07% Cu & 0.14% Sn from 485.73 m (3.32% WO(3).Eq)
o 0.50 m @ 1.96% WO(3), 0.09% Cu & 0.01% Sn from 534.00 m (1.99% WO(3).Eq)
o 0.75 m @ 1.21% WO(3), 4.73% Cu & 0.05% Sn from 583.30 m (2.53% WO(3).Eq)
Significant Widths
· Multiple, very wide, high-grade intersections of tungsten
mineralisation (in comparison to global tungsten projects) confirmed within
the Redmoor Sheeted Vein System ("SVS"), including:
o 15.46 m @ 0.72% WO(3), 0.04% Sn & 0.66% Cu (0.93% WO(3).Eq) from
456.04 m.
· Importantly, a deep intersect, which widens the previously modelled
thickness of the Redmoor SVS in this zone of the deposit, returning 10.00 m @
0.92% WO(3), 0.02% Sn & 0.78% Cu (1.15% WO(3).Eq) from 578.00 m, including
the above 1.10m @ 7.19% WO(3), and 0.75 m @ 2.53% WO(3).Eq sample intervals.
· Results complement the high-grade "exceptional" intersections from
CRD033, adding further high-grade zones of mineralisation with grades
exceeding these previous results. High-grade intersections are listed in
detail below.
Copper and Tin
· Strong copper results in several zones, most notably 3.46 m @ 1.25%
WO(3) plus 1.93% Cu and 0.08% Sn (1.84% WO(3).Eq) from 463.54 m, and
lode-style copper intervals, including tin, up to 1.00 m @ 2.14% Cu and 1.00%
Sn from 515.00 m, adding significant potential value to the polymetallic
system.
Silver
· Silver values of up to 84.8 g/t have been reported within copper-rich
zones over a 0.75 m interval. Further work is underway to assess the potential
for silver recovery; however, CRL makes no assumptions regarding its
recoverability at this stage.
Figure 1: Highlighted high-grade intersection of containing 10.00 m @ 0.92%
WO(3), 0.02% Sn & 0.78% Cu (1.15% WO3.Eq) from 578.00 m from a zone of
multiple stacked mineralised veins and wall rock within the Redmoor SVS
deposit.
This high-grade intersection (yellow arrows) comprises 10 individual sample
sections (small double arrows) detailed in Appendix 1 below.
Including1.10 m @ 7.19% WO(3), 0.02% & 1.11% Cu (7.51% WO(3).Eq*(1)) from
579.93 m
These samples were visibly logged by CRL geologists containing wolframite,
chalcopyrite and cassiterite.
Dennis Rowland, CRL Managing Director, said:
"These results highlight downhole intersections of impressive length and
grade, up to 15.00 m at nearly 1% WO(3), and significant single sample zones
reaching 7.19% WO(3) - amongst the top 10 sample intervals by grade recorded
at Redmoor to date by the Company.
"The new results reported outside the existing Redmoor resource model indicate
strong potential for material resource growth. Ongoing analysis of samples
from additional drillholes is expected to further refine and enhance the
understanding of Redmoor's resource potential.
"The continuation of very high-grade mineralisation in CRD034b reinforces
Redmoor's status as Europe's highest-grade undeveloped tungsten resource, and
among the highest-grade globally."
Mark Burnett, SML Executive Director, said:
"The Board is pleased with the impressive results reported from this
drillhole, which highlight the exceptional nature of the Redmoor deposit.
Overall, CRD034b has proved very valuable in the short-range continuity test
as well as in finding excellent grade intersections. Redmoor sits in a
commanding position to be a secure supply of minerals deemed critical to the
UK and its peers."
Cllr Tim Dwelly, Cornwall Council's Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration
and Investment, said:
"We've invested almost £765,000 through our Good Growth Programme to support
the latest drilling operation at Redmoor, and it's encouraging to see these
latest results. Cornwall's critical minerals sector has enormous potential to
create high-quality jobs, attract further private investment and strengthen
security of supply for the minerals our economy increasingly relies on. That's
why we're backing responsible critical minerals projects that we believe can
deliver long-term economic value for Cornwall, while helping to meet national
demand and deliver against the government's Industrial Strategy."
Highlight of CRD034b Intersections:
Laboratory assay results for drillhole CRD034b, the second hole of the 2025
drilling programme, confirm wide zones of high grade mineralisation and
multiple sub-zones of very high-grade tungsten mineralisation, including
copper, tin and silver, throughout the Redmoor Sheeted Vein System ("SVS")
deposit intercepted by the drillhole, and also additional mineralised zones
outside of the SVS (see Table 2 for sample intersection details), with
highlights including:
· 3.45 m @ 0.48% WO(3), 0.01% Sn & 0.41% Cu (0.60% WO(3.) Eq) from
291.55 m, including:
o 2.00 m @ 0.62% WO(3), 0.01% Sn & 0.56% Cu from 293.00 m
· 15.46 m @ 0.72% WO(3), 0.04% Sn, 0.66% Cu (0.93% WO(3).Eq) from
456.04 m, including:
o 3.53 m @ 1.67% WO(3), 0.02% Sn & 0.27% Cu from 456.04 m, containing:
§ 1.05 m @ 4.93% WO(3), 0.01% Sn & 0.04% Cu from 458.52 m
o 3.46 m @ 1.25% WO(3), 0.08% Sn, 1.93% Cu and 13.92 g/t Ag from 463.54 m,
containing:
§ 1.00 m @ 2.73% WO(3), 0.03% Sn & 0.11% Cu from 466.00 m.
o 0.96 m @ 0.50% WO(3), 0.03% Sn & 0.31% Cu from 470.54 m
· 4.00 m @ 0.51% WO(3), 0.03% Sn & 0.42% Cu (0.65% WO(3.) Eq) from
484.00 m, including:
o 0.70 m @ 2.65% WO(3), 0.14% Sn & 2.07% Cu from 485.73 m
· 2.85 m @ 0.15% WO(3), 0.36% Sn, 0.90% Cu (0.69% WO(3.) Eq) and 13.50
g/t Ag from 515.00 m, including:
o 1.00 m @ 2.03% Cu, 1.01% Sn and 32.60 g/t Ag from 515.00m
· 1.55 m @ 0.64% WO(3), 0.01% Sn & 0.08% Cu (0.67% WO(3.) Eq) from
534.00 m, including:
o 0.50 m @ 1.96% WO(3), 0.01% Sn & 0.09% Cu from 534.00 m
· 10.00 m @ 0.92% WO(3), 0.02% Sn & 0.78% Cu (1.15% WO(3.) Eq) from
578.00 m, including:
o 1.10 m @ 7.19% WO(3), 0.02% Sn, 1.11% Cu & 25.00 g/t Ag from 579.93 m
o 0.75 m @ 1.21% WO(3), 0.05% Sn, 4.73% Cu & 84.80 g/t Ag from 583.30 m
o 0.50 m @ 0.27% WO(3), 0.01% Sn, 0.64% Cu & 21.60 g/t Ag from 587.50 m
Detail of analytical results form CRD034b
CRD034b was drilled south to intersect the Redmoor SVS mineralisation. Details
of the collar and survey setup are provided in Table 1.
Table 1: Drillhole collar data for CRD034b, drilled from the same pad as
previously reported CRD033
Pad Collar Orientation at Collar Total Depth (m)
Number
Easting (m) Northing (m) Elevation (m) Azimuth (⁰) Dip (⁰)
1 235802.1 71341.02 185 135 58 608.20
Laboratory assay results for drillhole CRD034b have returned further
exceptional results from the current drilling programme, containing
very-high-grade results, with tungsten (WO(3)) grades reaching 7.19%, copper
(Cu) grades reaching 4.73% and tin (Sn) grades reaching 1.01%, from a zone of
the deposit known to be lower in tin concentrations, coupled with silver (Ag)
grades of up to 84.8 g/t correlated with copper mineralisation. The silver
mineralisation encountered is highly encouraging and is currently undergoing
further metallurgical testwork to confirm its economic importance with regards
to the Redmoor project, prior to modelling as part of the forthcoming Mineral
Resource estimate ("MRE") update, with further updates and commentary expected
soon.
These results continue to exhibit the strong continuity of structure and grade
within the SVS orebody, with mineralised continuity confirmed eastwards and
correlated to high-grade zones previously drilled in CRD033. The final 35.00 m
of CRD034b was successful in drilling a previously untested portion of a
projected high-grade zone, this section returned the wide, high-grade interval
of 10.00 m @ 0.92% WO(3), 0.02% Sn & 0.78% Cu (1.15% WO(3).Eq) from 578.00
m, including 1.10 m @ 7.19% WO(3), 0.02% & 1.11% Cu (7.51% WO3.Eq*1) from
579.93 m, along with strong grades of silver (Ag) up to 84.8 g/t (Figure 1,
above).
Figure 2, include a drillhole trace of CRD034b, the hole was planned as an
infill hole to test short spaced continuity of structure and grade between
other nearby spaced drillholes. The data from CRD034b and other holes will be
used in the assessment for future drill spacings. It also serves to
demonstrate that the SVS within this portion of the deposit is wider than
previously modelled, containing further high-grade zones of mineralisation.
Figure 2: Plan view of the deposit with the route of CRD034b (in Red), with
previous CRL and South West Minerals drillholes (in Black). CRD034b is an
infill hole aimed at testing short spaced continuity of structure and grade.
Figure 3, includes a cross-section of the borehole, highlighting reported
intersections and the previously modelled high-grade zones that form the basis
of the 2019 Redmoor MRE.
Figure 3: Cross-section of CRD034b, including sample intersection grades, and
grade bars representing WO(3) results. Zones in pink represent the previously
modelled high-grade zones that form the basis of Redmoor mineral resource. The
modelled high-grade zones towards the bottom of the hole, falls short of the
drill holes trajectory, and following the intersection of a further
significant width high grade intersection in CRD034b highlights the potential
for resource growth should the zone be extended.
Table 2 below, contains the details of the composite sample intersections
including sample depths, thickness, metal content, and tungsten equivalent
calculations, as well as the mineralisation style recorded by CRL geologists.
The tungsten equivalent (WO(3). Eq.) highlights the value-add from tin and
copper to the tungsten grades of the sample intervals. Appendix 1 includes
full details of each sample included in these composite intersections.
Table 2: Highlights of downhole composite sample intersections returned from
recently received results from drillhole CRD034b, showing interval lengths and
subsequent assay results for WO(3), Sn & Cu. A tungsten equivalent results
has also been calculated. Composited values use a downhole length weighted
average of grades.
Sample Start From To Interval WO3 Cu Sn WO3. Eq. % Comments
(m) (m) (m) % % %
CRL005376-79 92.00 100.00 8.00 0.01 0.01 0.20 0.18 Lode-Style Cu Mineralisation
incl. CRL005367 92.00 94.00 2.00 0.00 0.01 0.45 0.38 Lode-Style Cu Mineralisation
CRL005413-14 291.55 295.00 3.45 0.48 0.41 0.01 0.60 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005414 293.00 295.00 2.00 0.62 0.56 0.01 0.78 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005425 309.70 311.00 1.30 0.21 0.41 0.01 0.33 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005486-5501 456.04 471.50 15.46 0.72 0.66 0.04 0.93 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005486-88 456.04 459.57 3.53 1.67 0.27 0.02 1.76 S.V.S Mineralisation
cont. CRL005488 458.52 459.57 1.05 4.93 0.03 0.01 4.94 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005493-96 463.54 467.00 3.46 1.25 1.93 0.08 1.84 S.V.S Mineralisation
cont. CRL005496 466.00 467.00 1.00 2.73 0.11 0.03 2.78 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005501 470.54 471.50 0.96 0.50 0.31 0.03 0.60 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005513-15 484.00 488.00 4.00 0.51 0.42 0.03 0.65 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005514 485.73 486.43 0.70 2.65 2.07 0.14 3.32 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005527-28 501.54 504.35 2.81 0.06 0.17 0.14 0.22 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005528 503.47 504.35 0.88 0.14 0.52 0.42 0.63 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005537-38 515.00 517.85 2.85 0.15 0.90 0.36 0.69 Lode-Style Cu Mineralisation
incl. CRL005538 515.00 516.00 1.00 0.00 2.14 1.00 1.40 Lode-Style Cu Mineralisation
CRL005545 523.85 525.00 1.15 0.38 0.00 0.01 0.39 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005555-56 534.00 535.55 1.55 0.64 0.08 0.01 0.67 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005556 534.00 534.50 0.50 1.96 0.09 0.01 1.99 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005562-64 540.00 543.90 3.90 0.21 0.02 0.01 0.22 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005564 543.25 543.90 0.65 0.70 0.04 0.00 0.71 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005595-5605 578.00 588.00 10.00 0.92 0.78 0.02 1.15 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005596 579.93 581.03 1.10 7.19 1.11 0.02 7.51 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005599 583.30 584.05 0.75 1.21 4.73 0.05 2.53 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005605 587.50 588.00 0.50 0.27 0.64 0.01 0.45 S.V.S Mineralisation
CRL005613-14 596.00 597.92 1.92 0.22 0.13 0.02 0.27 S.V.S Mineralisation
incl. CRL005613 596.00 596.60 0.60 0.65 0.23 0.03 0.73 S.V.S Mineralisation
Note*(1) Tungsten Equivalent (WO(3).Eq) Calculation: WO₃ (EQ)% = WO₃%+(Sn%
x 0.82) + (Cu% x 0.27)
Commodity price assumptions: WO₃ US$ 43,000/t, Sn US$ 32,525/t, Cu US$
9,429/t. Using the 12-month average to September 2025. Recovery assumptions:
total WO₃ recovery 72%, total Sn recovery 68% and total Cu recovery 85%.
Payability assumptions of 81%, 90% and 90% respectively.
Competent Person Statement:
The information in this announcement that relates to Sampling Techniques and
Data and Exploration Results has been reviewed and approved by Mr Laurie
Hassall, MSci (Geology), FIMMM, QMR, FGS, who is a full-time employee of
Snowden Optiro. Mr Hassall holds a Master of Science degree in Geology from
the University of Southampton and is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials,
Minerals and Mining (FIMMM), through which he is also accredited as Qualified
for Minerals Reporting (QMR). He is also a Fellow of the Geological Society of
London (FGS).
Snowden Optiro has been engaged by Cornwall Resources Limited to provide
independent technical advice. Mr Hassall, a full-time employee of Snowden
Optiro, is acting as the Competent Person and is independent of Cornwall
Resources Limited. He has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style
of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity
being undertaken, to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012
Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code), and under the AIM Rules.
Mr Hassall consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based
on his information, in the form and context in which it appears. He confirms
that, to the best of his knowledge, there is no new information or data that
materially affects the information contained in previous market announcements,
and that the form and context in which the information is presented has not
been materially modified.
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Notes to Editors
About Strategic Minerals plc and Cornwall Resources Limited
Strategic Minerals plc (AIM: SML; USOTC: SMCDY) is an AIM-quoted, producing
minerals company, actively developing strategic projects in the UK, United
States and Australia.
In 2019, the Company completed the 100% acquisition of Cornwall Resources
Limited and the Redmoor Tungsten-Tin-Copper Project.
The Redmoor Project is situated within the historically significant Tamar
Valley Mining District in Cornwall, United Kingdom, with a JORC (2012)
Compliant Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate published 14 February 2019:
Cut-off (SnEq%) Tonnage (Mt) WO(3) Sn Cu Sn Eq(1) WO(3) Eq
% % % % %
>0.45 <0.65 1.50 0.18 0.21 0.30 0.58 0.41
>0.65 10.20 0.62 0.16 0.53 1.26 0.88
Total Inferred Resource 11.70 0.56 0.16 0.50 1.17 0.82
1 Equivalent metal calculation notes; Sn(Eq)% = Sn% x 1 + WO3% x 1.43 + Cu% x
0.40. WO(3)(EQ)% = Sn% x 0.7 + WO(3) + Cu% x 0.28. Commodity price
assumptions: WO₃ US$ 33,000/t, Sn US$ 22,000/t, Cu US$ 7,000/t. Recovery
assumptions: total WO3 recovery 72%, total Sn recovery 68% & total Cu
recovery 85% and payability assumptions of 81%, 90% and 90% respectively
More information on Cornwall Resources can be found at:
https://www.cornwallresources.com (https://www.cornwallresources.com)
In September 2011, Strategic Minerals acquired the distribution rights to the
Cobre magnetite project in New Mexico, USA, through its wholly owned
subsidiary Southern Minerals Group. Cobre has been in production since 2012
and continues to provide a sustainable revenue stream for the Company.
In March 2018, the Company completed the acquisition of the Leigh Creek Copper
Mine situated in the copper rich belt of South Australia. The Company has
entered into an exclusive Call Option with South Pacific Mineral Investments
Pty Ltd trading as Cuprum Metals to acquire 100% of the project.
About the CIOS Good Growth Fund and UK Shared Prosperity Fund
This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared
Prosperity Fund. Cornwall Council is responsible for managing projects
funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund through the Cornwall and the Isles of
Scilly Good Growth Programme (https://ciosgoodgrowth.com/) .
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly has been allocated £184 million for local
investment through the Shared Prosperity Fund
(https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus)
. This new approach to investment is designed to empower local leaders and
communities, so they can make a real difference on the ground where it's
needed the most.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund proactively supports delivery of the
UK-government's five national missions: pushing power out to communities
everywhere, with a specific focus to help kickstart economic growth and
promoting opportunities in all parts of the UK.
For more information, visit
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus
(https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus)
For more information, visit https://ciosgoodgrowth.com
(https://ciosgoodgrowth.com)
Appendix 1
Table 3: Composite intersections and individual sample results, including,
sample numbers, depths and widths, metal contents and tungsten equivalent
calculations.
Sample Start From (m) To (m) Interval (m) WO3 % Cu % Sn % WO3 eq. %
CRL005376-79
CRL005376 92.00 94.00 2.00 0.00 0.01 0.45 0.38
CRL005377 94.00 96.00 2.00 0.00 0.01 0.20 0.17
CRL005378 96.00 98.00 2.00 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.06
CRL005379 98.00 100.00 2.00 0.00 0.01 0.14 0.12
CRL005413-14
CRL005413 291.55 293.00 1.45 0.28 0.21 0.01 0.35
CRL005414 293.00 295.00 2.00 0.62 0.56 0.01 0.78
CRL005425 309.70 311.00 1.30 0.21 0.41 0.01 0.33
CRL005486-5501
CRL005486 456.04 458.1 2.06 0.19 0.44 0.04 0.34
CRL005487 458.10 458.52 0.42 0.79 0.04 0.01 0.81
CRL005488 458.52 459.57 1.05 4.93 0.03 0.01 4.94
CRL005489 459.57 460.87 1.30 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02
CRL005491 460.87 462.51 1.64 0.18 0.20 0.02 0.25
CRL005492 462.51 463.54 1.03 0.02 0.24 0.02 0.10
CRL005493 463.54 464.42 0.88 1.42 0.45 0.02 1.56
CRL005494 464.42 465.37 0.95 0.02 3.95 0.07 1.14
CRL005495 465.37 466.00 0.63 0.51 3.83 0.29 1.79
CRL005496 466.00 467.00 1.00 2.73 0.11 0.03 2.78
CRL005497 467.00 468.00 1.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.02
CRL005498 468.00 469.33 1.33 0.04 1.26 0.05 0.42
CRL005499 469.33 470.54 1.21 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.02
CRL005501 470.54 471.50 0.96 0.50 0.31 0.03 0.60
CRL005513-15
CRL005513 484.00 485.73 1.73 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.02
CRL005514 485.73 486.43 0.70 2.65 2.07 0.14 3.32
CRL005515 486.43 488.00 1.57 0.11 0.12 0.01 0.15
CRL005527-28
CRL005527 501.54 503.47 1.93 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.03
CRL005528 503.47 504.35 0.88 0.14 0.52 0.42 0.63
CRL005537-38
CRL005537 515.00 516.00 1.00 0.01 2.14 1.00 1.40
CRL005538 516.00 517.85 1.85 0.23 0.23 0.02 0.30
CRL005545 523.85 525.00 1.15 0.38 0.00 0.01 0.39
CRL005555-56
CRL005555 534.00 534.50 0.50 1.96 0.09 0.01 1.99
CRL005556 534.50 535.55 1.05 0.01 0.08 0.01 0.04
CRL005562-64
CRL005562 540.00 541.25 1.25 0.28 0.03 0.01 0.29
CRL005563 541.25 543.25 2.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.02
CRL005564 543.25 543.90 0.65 0.70 0.04 0.00 0.71
CRL005595-5605
CRL005595 578.00 579.93 1.93 0.01 0.12 0.01 0.05
CRL005596 579.93 581.03 1.10 7.19 1.11 0.02 7.51
CRL005597 581.03 582.00 0.97 0.05 1.11 0.04 0.38
CRL005598 582.00 583.30 1.30 0.02 0.40 0.01 0.14
CRL005599 583.30 584.05 0.75 1.21 4.73 0.05 2.53
CRL005601 584.05 584.80 0.75 0.01 0.14 0.01 0.05
CRL005602 584.80 585.90 1.10 0.15 0.31 0.01 0.24
CRL005603 585.90 586.65 0.75 0.00 0.53 0.01 0.15
CRL005604 586.65 587.50 0.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
CRL005605 587.50 588.00 0.50 0.27 0.64 0.01 0.45
CRL005613-14
CRL005613 596.00 596.60 0.60 0.65 0.23 0.03 0.73
CRL005614 596.60 597.92 1.32 0.03 0.08 0.02 0.06
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