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                <title><![CDATA[Get Medivic Aviation Air Ambulance in Patna for Remedial Relocation Service with Pre-Hospital Support]]></title>
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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="text-align: justify; "><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">Thursday, April 14, 2022: Living life with better health stability is only possible when we have access to the health care service in an emergency. In such a scenario, the air ambulance always proves to be a valuable transport medium that saves lives by providing an immediate patient transport service to critically ill patients. At&nbsp;Emergency Air Ambulance in Patna, operating for&nbsp;Medivic Aviation Air Ambulance, we grant the best lifesaver relocation to the solemnly ill patients who want to get admitted to the health care center. We can serve the state-of-art medical tools, which help monitor seriously ill patients.</font></p>
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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="text-align: justify; "><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">The&nbsp;Reliable Air Ambulance Service in Patna&nbsp;has a well-processed emergency and non-emergency facilities for calming critically ill patients throughout the transfer process. We have experienced medical and paramedical staff to create a healthier environment for the patients. There are health-related gadgets that always double-check the arrangements so that patients do not compromise with health during the evacuation procedure. We have oxygen cylinders with humidifiers, advanced external defibrillators, patient loading stretchers, transport ventilators, ICU beds, and other essential tools that prove to be life support for the ailing ones.</font></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify; "><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">Choose Medivic Aviation Air Ambulance in Delhi for Standardized Remedial Evacuation via Air</font></p>
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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="text-align: justify; "><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">The&nbsp;Topmost Air Ambulance in Delhi&nbsp;has stabilized relocation service available at a pocket-friendly cost so that there are no chances of compromise due to a lack of financial arrangements. There are so many people still not aware of the air ambulance service. It is the most successful medium which helps many ailing individuals to get air evacuation in the shortest possible time. We always ensure that the patients do not lose their heath stability till they do not reach the desired health care services. We also have the best ground-level evacuation, which is serviceable 24/7 in an emergency.</font></p>
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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="text-align: justify; "><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">The Skilled telecommunication crew at&nbsp;Air Ambulance Service in Delhi&nbsp;is always shown quickness when one comes to the helpdesk and demands the air transfer service in crises. We have a user-friendly interface for emergency service booking, which is accessible for everyone in need. We have charter aircraft always get stationed at the airport, where many ailing individuals reach by ground ambulance vehicles. We always relocate the gravely ill patients to the specified air station with utmost effort and attentiveness. We always provide pre/post-hospital care gadgets by checking them through a security process. If someone is caught in an emergency, he can get our emergency transfer service without any hassle in processing.</font></p><p class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">!!! For More
Information Contact Us!!!<o:p></o:p></font></p><p class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">Medivic Aviation Air Ambulance Service</font></p><p class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">Address: Office No. – 14, ICICI Bank Floor, R.K Estate, In
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</p><p class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="verdana" style="font-weight: normal;">Website: https://www.medivicaviation.com/air-ambulance-charges-patna-to-delhi/</font></p><p class="has-text-align-justify" style="text-align: justify; "><br></p>
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                <title><![CDATA[World leaders join the Global Advisory Board of Government Advisory firm Sapio Analytics]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[The global advisory board of Sapio Analytics has been formed and it consists of world leaders Lord Rami Ranger, Lt Gen Kamal Jeet Singh and Dr Dinesh Tryambake.]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2020 15:44:40 +0600</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[USINPAC Leadership Comments on Sen. Kamala Harris&#039;s Acceptance of VP Nomination]]></title>
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<p class="MsoNormal">This moment in history is a source of great pride for the
 Indian American community.
</p><p>“This is a proud day for Indian Americans across the country,” said 
USINPAC Chairman Sanjay Puri. “Times are changing, and this is a bright 
spot during a time when minorities in the United States are still 
fighting for equality. This is a major step forward in the history of 
our country and for Indian Americans. We are proud of Sen. Harris and we
 look forward to the wonderful things she will accomplish on behalf of 
all Americans.”</p>
<p>Sen. Harris is a progressive thinking candidate who has, as the 
daughter of immigrants to the United States, focused on positive change 
for <em>all</em> during her time in public service. For that, she 
credits her Indian mother who taught her children to “be conscious and 
compassionate about the struggles of all people.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">“The words of Sen. Kamala Harris reflecting on her vision of our 
nation as a place where all are welcome – a vision she shares with 
former-Vice President Biden – are refreshing and something millions of 
Americans have been longing to hear,” said Navneet Chugh, USINPAC’s 
California Chapter Head. “As a resident of California, I have witnessed 
how Sen. Harris fights to improve life for all and I believe in her 
vision for our country. As an Indian American, I am proud of this 
historic moment in time. <em>All</em> Indian Americans are proud today.”
</p><p>After formally accepting the presidential and vice-presidential 
nominations during this week’s Democratic National Convention, 
Former-Vice President Biden and Sen.&nbsp;<b> </b>Harris will now go head-to-head 
with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in the 2020 
presidential election.</p>
<p><strong>About USINPAC:&nbsp;</strong>USINPAC is a bi-partisan 
organization, a voice of over 4 million Indian Americans. We connect our
 members to candidates of their choice. During the 2020 election cycle, 
we will be hosting events across the country to make sure Indian 
Americans are heard. If you would like to be part of this historic 
effort and bring about outcomes that matter, sign up for our email 
updates and get involved today at today at&nbsp;www.usinpac.com</p><p>Source - https://www.newswire.com/news/usinpac-leadership-comments-on-sen-kamala-harriss-acceptance-of-vp-21196424</p><p>Contact Us<br>https://www.hireseoconsultants.com/<br>Skype - shalabh.mishra<br>Telegram - shalabhmishra<br>Whatsapp - +919212306116<br>Email - shalabh.mishra@gmail.com<br>Mobile - +919212306116<br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title><![CDATA[Spain: Supreme Court Bans Use of Pennant in Public Sphere, Set back to the polisario]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[New setback for the polisario in Spain. The Spanish justice system inflicted a new blow to the separatists by prohibiting the use of their pennant in public spheres.]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[New setback for the polisario in Spain. The Spanish justice system inflicted a new blow to the separatists by prohibiting the use of their pennant in public spheres.<br><br>Berlin, Germany., June 4, 2020 -- The Spanish Supreme Court, the country’s highest judicial body, bans the use of “unofficial” flags or any political expression inside and outside public buildings. The text stipulates that any use of flags, ensigns, emblems or unofficial symbols, like that of the polisario, in buildings and public areas will be banned. The reason, the text adds, is that it is neither “compatible with the current constitutional and legal framework” nor with the “duty of objectivity and neutrality” of Spanish administration.<br><br>The flag of the Polisario must, therefore, not be put “with the flag of Spain and other flags, which are legally or statutorily established” Whether occasionally or permanently. This is part of a set of blows to the polisario in few days. In fact, before the celebration of Africa Day, the Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha González Laya published on the Twitter account of her department a map of Africa with the flags of all the official member states of the African Union with the exception of the pseudo-SADR, a self-proclaimed government backed by Algeria.<br><br>The other blow was when addressing the UN General Assembly, Mr. Pedro Sanchez defended the centrality of the UN in the process of the political settlement of the issue of the Sahara conflict. He indicates that “the Spanish government supports the efforts of the UN Secretary General in seeking to achieve a political, just, lasting and mutually acceptable solution”. Spain’s position is now aligned with that of all other powers. Mr. Pedro Sanchez did not make any reference to the referendum thesis of the the Polisario separatist group .<br><br>About Friends of Morocco:<br>Friends of Morocco (FOM), active since 1988, is an organisation of Americans and Europeans, mostly returned volunteers, with experience in Morocco with an interest in promoting political, educational, cultural, charitable, social, literary and scientific exchanges between Morocco and the rest of the world. FOM is a non profit organisation with the headquarter is in the USA and chapters around the world. The main objective of Friends of Morocco is to promote Morocco and to build bridges and connect people who have fallen in Love with this country, adopted its culture and made it their 2nd home. Friends of Morocco is a nonprofit organization with branches around the world.<br><br>Contact:<br>Elle P. Wolfgang<br>Friends of Morocco<br>Berlin, Germany<br>015213454385<br>tcprelease@gmail.com<br>http://www.freundevonmarokko.de<br>]]></content:encoded>
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                <author><![CDATA[Unknown Author <raresik802@klefv.com>]]></author>
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                <title><![CDATA[Brillient Called on by SBA With Contract for Loan Processing Surge Press Release News]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[https://www.pressreleasepower.com/news/government/brillient-called-on-by-sba-with-contract-for-loan-processing-surge-press-release-news]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[The company was recognized as the 2017 DHS Small Business of the Year and maintains ISO 9001:2015, ISO 20000-1:2011, ISO 27001:2013, and SEI CMMI Level 3 quality certifications.]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the United States was 
proclaimed a national emergency, beginning March 13, 2020.&nbsp;Additional 
funds were recently made available to the SBA across its various loan 
programs by Congress under the passage of the CARES Act. These funds 
will support businesses during this time of economic challenge resulting
 from the pandemic crisis and have caused a large increase in the loan 
processing workload.&nbsp;&nbsp;

<div><p>The Office of Disaster Assistance (ODA), SBA, provides victims 
of natural disasters in the United States (including Puerto Rico and 
other U.S. possessions) with access to low interest loans. The goal of 
the program is to allow the borrowers to resume their normal lives 
and/or operations as soon as possible in the aftermath of disasters.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div>

<div><p>Brillient&nbsp;Corporation has been called upon to provide surge 
support for loan processing and disbursement functions for SBA’s 
disaster loan program.&nbsp;This work was authorized under a new order valued
 at&nbsp;up to&nbsp;approximately&nbsp;<strong>$1</strong><strong>2</strong><strong>5 million</strong>&nbsp;total for the base and all option periods.&nbsp;<strong>Brillient will add&nbsp;</strong><strong>about&nbsp;</strong><strong>500&nbsp;</strong><strong>loan processing professionals</strong>&nbsp;providing support to all U.S. States and Territories, six&nbsp;days a week.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>“We are honored to assist the SBA and the&nbsp;United States&nbsp;small 
business community to help cope with this national, economic crisis,” 
said Paul&nbsp;Strasser, CEO of&nbsp;Brillient.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>“Brillient&nbsp;has been&nbsp;a partner to the SBA since 2008. We are&nbsp;pleased 
to answer the call to arms to help small businesses&nbsp;in the midst of&nbsp;this
 unprecedented crisis,”&nbsp;said Sukumar&nbsp;Iyer, founder and Executive 
Chairman.&nbsp;</p>
</div>

<div><p><strong>About Brillient:</strong>&nbsp;Brillient is a&nbsp;fast-growing 
solutions&nbsp;engineering company with 14 years of experience providing 
information management, intelligent solutions and business process 
management services. Brillient has supported 22 federal government 
clients and employs 1,000+ personnel in 17 states. The company was 
recognized as the 2017 DHS Small Business of the Year and maintains ISO 
9001:2015, ISO 20000-1:2011, ISO 27001:2013, and SEI CMMI Level 3 
quality certifications. <br></p><p>Source - https://www.newswire.com/news/brillient-called-on-by-sba-with-contract-for-loan-processing-surge-21149464<br></p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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                <author><![CDATA[Unknown Author <bladebilly7@gmail.com>]]></author>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 07:40:01 +0600</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[Margie Graves, Former Deputy Federal CIO, Joins Brillient&#039;s Board of Advisors Press Release News]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[intelligent solutions, and business process management services. Brillient has supported 22 federal government clients and employs 1,000+ personnel in 17 states.]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[Brillient&nbsp;Corporation&nbsp;announced today that&nbsp;they 
welcomed&nbsp;former&nbsp;Deputy Federal CIO, Office of Management and 
Budget&nbsp;Executive Office of the President, <strong>Margie Graves</strong>&nbsp;as their new Board of Advisors Member.&nbsp;&nbsp;
<div><p>Margie brings a wealth of knowledge&nbsp;in Federal technology 
initiatives, policy, and implementation.&nbsp;She is a strong 
collaborator&nbsp;for driving key&nbsp;Information Technology&nbsp;initiatives and 
change benefitting our country.&nbsp;Margie will advise&nbsp;Brillient&nbsp;on 
technology strategy, including&nbsp;Cybersecurity, IT 
Modernization,&nbsp;Data&nbsp;Analytics, and&nbsp;Cloud, and&nbsp;enhance our 
understanding&nbsp;of doing business with the Federal Government&nbsp;in these 
areas.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p></div>


<p>&nbsp;“I am pleased to join the Board and to advise the leadership 
of&nbsp;Brillient&nbsp;as they chart a strategic course into the future. The most 
effective partnerships between federal agencies and vendors are 
predicated on a common understanding of agency missions and the use of 
current technology approaches to improve the delivery of those missions.
 I will work to position&nbsp;Brillient&nbsp;as a preferred partner in the areas 
of modernization, data analytics and cyber services,” said&nbsp;<strong>Margie&nbsp;Graves,&nbsp;New Board&nbsp;Member</strong>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Margaret (Margie) H. Graves is the former Deputy Federal CIO for the 
Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. The 
Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer drives value in Federal 
IT, delivers digital services, protects Federal IT assets and 
information, and develops the next generation IT workforce. In her 
previous role, Margie worked to improve the way Government delivers 
results and technology services to the public. She drove elements of the
 President’s Management Agenda; IT Modernization, Data as a Strategic 
Asset and Workforce of the 21st Century.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>She holds a M.B.A. from the University of Virginia Darden School of 
Business and a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Virginia.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Read Margie's Bio</strong></p>
<div><strong>​About&nbsp;Brillient:</strong>&nbsp;Brillient&nbsp;is a&nbsp;fast-growing 
solutions&nbsp;engineering company with 14 years’&nbsp;experience&nbsp;providing 
information management, intelligent solutions, and business process 
management services.&nbsp;Brillient&nbsp;has supported 22 federal government 
clients and employs 1,000+ personnel in 17 states. <br></div><div>Source - https://www.newswire.com/news/margie-graves-former-deputy-federal-cio-joins-brillients-board-of-21147433<br></div>]]></content:encoded>
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                <author><![CDATA[Unknown Author <smith2405john@gmail.com>]]></author>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 10:51:03 +0600</pubDate>
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                <title><![CDATA[GUIDES, Good Program Security Service, Real Investigation About Coronaviruses. Good Defense to do Good Health in the Society]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[https://www.pressreleasepower.com/news/government/guides-good-program-security-service-real-investigation-about-coronaviruses-good-defense-to-do-good-health-in-the-society]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[GUIDES, General Universal Information Defense Excellent Service, Director Anatoliy (Anatolii) Golod from Russia can help to do good health for society in the world.]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Moscow, Russia, May 16, 2020 -- GUIDES, General Universal Information Defense Excellent Service, Director Anatoliy (Anatolii) Golod from Russia can help to do good health for society in the world. Mass media can help in it. GUIDES has done real authoritative investigation, because everybody understand really absolutely correct logic in this research. That’s why GUIDES, Director Anatoliy Golod, can be the most authoritative expert, because the minds can be different, but real correct research can understand really almost everybody in society. That’s why many good journalists can learn Russian or ask their friends to translate the news. Also in the news can be found real effective program defence for the society, how to prevent big (coronavirus or different) epidemic, how to prevent (coronavirus or different) pandemic, how to prevent unnecessary illnesses; how to do good health for the society. You can read: www.vk.com/wall16741608_1456 ,&nbsp; https://vk.com/wall-18794295_10480 , www.facebook.com/GUIDES.Cyber.Bios.CIUA.Universe.Do.Good.World/posts/2934720803285379 , https://www.facebook.com/GolodAnatoliy/posts/3541579652535494 , www.pronline.ru/ViewPressRelis.aspx?reliseid=8581 , https://planet-today.ru/novosti/press-relizy/item/121533-sluzhba-obshchej-informatsionnoj-bezopasnosti-programmnoe-rassledovanie-i-effektivnaya-zashchita-ot-koronavirusov-effekt-platsebo-nauchno-s-polzoj&nbsp;<br></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Additional big news, including facts how in Russia was used Vladimir Putin, big chance how RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION (PRESIDENT ADMINISTRATION IN RUSSIA) were able to know about modern coronaviruses few years before; how the world can get good results, you can read in these messages: https://facebook.com/GUIDES.Cyber.Bios.CIUA.Universe.Do.Good.World/posts/2954193591338100 , https://vk.com/wall-1651_9981 , https://vk.com/wall16741608_1458 , https://vk.com/wall16741608_1457 , https://www.facebook.com/GolodAnatoliy/posts/3564092223617570&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>That’s why many good journalists, everybody can learn Russian or ask their friends to translate the news. Also in the news can be found real effective program defence for the society, how to prevent (coronavirus or different) epidemic, how to prevent (coronavirus or different) pandemic, how to prevent unnecessary illnesses; how to do good health for the society.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>You can translate or ask your friend to translate this text from Russian language. Also much more great news you can read on www.vk.com/id16741608 , www.akiber.com ( www.docs.google.com/document/d/1BE8BVZ69MNFZm2YjwHKRsbaeKxnaNG481tR-ZevAZts/pub , also you can find pages in social media) , www.supercyberking.com , www.supercyberking.com/goodinfo.docx</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>It is always possible to call to Anatoliy Golod, to call to GUIDES, General Universal Information Defense Excellent Service: +7(495)7604918, +7(985)7604918 (phone numbers always can use for different projects, ask GUIDES, Anatoliy Golod). GUIDES, General Universal Information Defense Excellent Service, can do world good.</div><div><br></div><div>Media Contact:</div><div>Anatoliy Golod</div><div>GUIDES</div><div>+7(495)7604918</div><div>http://www.supercyberking.com</div>]]></content:encoded>
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                <author><![CDATA[Unknown Author <tiffanycarroll@zaelmo.com>]]></author>
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                <title><![CDATA[SSR Mining Provides Exploration Update]]></title>
                <link><![CDATA[https://www.pressreleasepower.com/news/government/ssr-mining-provides-exploration-update]]></link>
                <description><![CDATA[The occurrence of elevated gold grades requires follow up as it is not historically present in Mineral Resources estimated at Pirquitas. No further work is planned on the target for 2020.]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><span>The exploration drilling on the recently acquired Trenton 
Canyon property at Marigold has yielded exciting high-grade gold results
 from newly discovered sulphide mineralization in a geologic setting 
analogous to other high-grade underground gold mines in <span class="xn-location">Nevada</span>.
 These intercepts are just north of one of the historic pits at Trenton 
Canyon, and we are evaluating the impact they may have on Mineral 
Resources. Our work to confirm and validate Trenton Canyon's historic 
drill results has progressed according to plan, and we look forward to 
reporting Mineral Resources when reported at year-end 2020.</span></div>
<p><span>We continue to enjoy exploration success at Seabee with 
positive drill results from Santoy Gap Hanging Wall area where we are 
upgrading and expanding the Mineral Resources to extend Santoy's mine 
life. Finally, we also had encouraging exploration results on early 
stage targets with several holes returning high-grade gold results at 
Batman Lake and on the Fisher property." </span></p><p><b><u><span>Highlights:</span></u></b></p><p><span>At
 Marigold our Trenton Canyon exploration drilling has returned better 
than expected results from four holes completed 300 meters north of the 
South Pit in a newly discovered sulphide zone hosted by carbonaceous 
mudstone located immediately beneath Valmy Formation quartzite.</span><span> We are evaluating the significance and impact of these sulphide intercepts which are listed below on Mineral Resources.</span></p><ul><li><span>MRA7178 returned 5.19 g/t gold over 94.5 meters including 44.68 g/t gold over 7.6 meters and 6.68 g/t gold over 6.1 meters.</span> <br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></li><li><span>MRA7176 returned 1.98 g/t gold over 82.3 meters including 6.11 g/t gold over 13.7 meters.<br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></span></li><li><span>MRA7148 returned 0.97 g/t gold over 99.1 meters including 4.34 g/t gold over 9.1 meters.<br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></span></li><li><span>MRA7097 returned 1.57 g/t gold over 77.7 meters including 7.89 g/t gold over 9.1 meters and 3.85 g/t gold over 9.1 meters.</span></li></ul><p><span>Trenton Canyon confirmation drilling for oxide 
mineralization also returned positive results, as highlighted below, 
that may contribute to our Mineral Resources estimate at year-end 2020:</span></p><ul><li><span>MRA7141 returned </span><span>1.94 g/t gold over 50.3 meters from surface and </span><span>1.08 g/t gold over 21.3 meters</span><span> as oxide plus</span><span> a transitional intercept of 1.38 g/t gold over 15.2 meters.</span> <br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></li><li><span>A</span><span>t West Pit, drillhole MRA7092 returned 7.27 g/t 
gold over 30.5 meters from 274.3 meters leading to the discovery of gold
 mineralization that is transitional oxide.</span> <br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></li><li><span>At Relay Ridge, drillhole MR7084 returned 3.13 g/t gold over 
108.2 meters from 27.4 meters including 12.73 g/t gold over 21.3 meters.</span></li></ul><p><span>At the Seabee Gold Operation, brownfields drill results 
for the Santoy Gap Hanging Wall ("Gap HW") are expected to increase 
Mineral Resources at year-end 2020. Drill results include:</span></p><ul><li><span>Drillhole SUG-20-911 intercepted 14.75 g/t gold over 7.64 meters true width.</span> <br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></li><li><span>Drillhole JOY-20-914 intercepted 28.92 g/t gold over 2.62 
meters extending mineralization 210 meters beyond the year end 2019 
Mineral Resource limits.</span></li></ul><p><span>Also, at Seabee, greenfields exploration intercepted a new
 gold mineralized zone at the Batman Lake area, where we targeted a new 
gold discovery. Drill results include:</span></p><ul><li><span>Drillhole BAT-20-013 intercepted 37.95 g/t gold over 3.6 meters.</span></li></ul><p><span>At the Fisher project, drill results for the Mac North and
 Yin targets intercepted visible gold occurrences, where we targeted a 
new gold discovery. Drill results include:</span></p><ul><li><span>Drillhole FIS-20-053 intercepted 9.1 g/t gold over 1.92 meters</span> <br class="dnr"><br class="dnr"></li><li><span></span><span>Drillhole YIN-20-004 intercepted 13.74 g/t gold over 2.29 meters, including 55.50 g/t gold over 0.53 meters.</span></li></ul><p><b><u><span>Marigold mine, U.S.</span></u></b></p><p><span>At 
the Marigold mine, our exploration plan for 2020 focusses on the 
discovery of additional Mineral Resources south of the currently 
producing Mackay Pit, including Trenton Canyon, <span class="xn-location">Valmy</span>,
 East Basalt and Crossfire. A limited amount of reverse circulation 
("RC") drilling for additional Mineral Reserves at Mackay Pit and 
extensions at Red Dot is underway.&nbsp; </span></p><p><span>With the 
acquisition in 2019 of adjacent claims south and west of our mining 
activities, such as Trenton Canyon, we nearly doubled our land position.
 The additional mineral claims provide latitude to systematically 
explore for extensions to existing near-surface oxide deposits similar 
to those mined at Marigold, and for higher-grade sulphide deposits 
associated with deep fault structures, intrusive rocks and favourable 
Comus Formation sedimentary rocks similar to those hosting the deposits 
at the near-by Turquoise Ridge Mine. Our exploration plan for 
high-grade, sulphide gold mineralization in 2020 includes 4,300 meters 
of core drilling supported by seismic and gravity geophysical surveys.</span></p><p><span>A
 total of 70,304 meters in 210 RC and core drillholes were completed 
during the Exploration Period with drill locations shown in Figures 1 
and 2. Table 1 highlights mineralized intercepts from Trenton Canyon, 
Mackay Pit, Red Dot, East Basalt, <span class="xn-location">Valmy</span>,
 and Crossfire. Results at Trenton Canyon were successful on two 
objectives: i) we have confirmed the position and grade of historic 
gold-mineralized intercepts; and ii) we have discovered a new tabular 
zone of potentially continuous sulphide mineralization requiring further
 investigation. Drill results at <span class="xn-location">Valmy</span> and Trenton Canyon successfully extended gold mineralization for potential additions to Mineral Resources estimates from <span class="xn-chron">December 31, 2019</span>.</span></p><p><span>At
 Trenton Canyon exploration drilling shown in Figure 2 includes a 
sulphide intercept of 5.19 g/t gold over 94.5 meters including 44.68 g/t
 gold over 7.6 meters and 6.68 g/t gold over 6.1 meters from drillhole 
MRA7178. Importantly, the drillhole ended in gold mineralization as 
shown in Figure 3. The mineralized interval in MRA7178 shows continuity 
to the next section south located 30 meters away where three drillholes 
all returned positive results including 1.98 g/t gold over 82.3 meters, 
1.57 g/t gold over 77.7 meters and 0.97 g/t gold over 99.1 meters shown 
in Figure 4 in drillholes MRA7176, MRA7097, and MRA7148 respectively. 
The mineralized zone measures 150 meters on dip with an orthogonal 
thickness of 50 to 70 meters with the potential to expand as gold 
mineralization is open down dip to the east, and to the north of 
MRA7178, and to the south. These results demonstrate width and grade 
conditions similar to operating underground gold operations elsewhere in
 <span class="xn-location">Nevada</span>. As a result of ongoing positive exploration results, we will continue to test and expand this new zone of gold mineralization.</span></p><p><span>At
 Trenton Canyon confirmation drilling at Relay Ridge shown in Figure 2, 
includes 3.13 g/t gold over 108.2 meters starting at 27.4 meters from 
surface including 12.73 g/t gold over 21.3 meters from drillhole MR7084.
 In addition, we encountered 1.94 g/t gold over 50.3 meters from 
exploration drillhole MRA7141 with the new zone starting at surface as 
shown in Figure 5. Both drillholes returned zones of oxide gold 
mineralization similar to that mined at Marigold. Drillhole MRA7092 
intercepted 7.27 g/t gold over 30.5 meters starting at 274.3 meters in 
transitional material, which is new, high-grade gold sulphide 
mineralization associated with a fault structure related to the West Pit
 fault, as shown in the deeper intercept in Figure 6.</span></p><p><span>Results from <span class="xn-location">Valmy</span>
 in the first quarter of 2020 included 0.92 g/t gold over 39.6 meters in
 drillhole MR7128 and 0.66 g/t gold over 50.3 meters from MR7129. These 
results are expected to further expand Mineral Resources at <span class="xn-location">Valmy</span> when reported at year-end 2020.</span></p><p><span>During
 the third and fourth quarter of 2019, we completed detailed field 
mapping and sampling of the Trenton Canyon area covering approximately 
570 hectares surrounding the historic pits and exploration areas. We 
have identified the fault and stratigraphic controls to gold 
mineralization exploited in historic pits and have recognized several 
new-near surface targets. This work supports the development of 
targeting concepts as we explore for high-grade sulphide deposits at 
Trenton Canyon and Marigold.&nbsp; </span></p><p><span>During the Exploration
 Period, one core hole was completed at Trenton Canyon which encountered
 Lower Plate Comus Formation lithologies at 300 meters from surface. 
This is significant as the favourable Comus Formation sedimentary rocks 
can be more efficiently explored for high-grade, sulphide deposits at 
relatively shallow depths. The Comus Formation is the sulphide 
ore-hosting rock unit encountered at the high-grade Turquoise Ridge 
Mine.</span></p><p><span>Looking ahead, we have received approvals to 
build roads and construct drill sites along the identified mineralized 
corridors at Trenton Canyon. We anticipate moving the RC drill rigs to 
exploration areas in the second quarter of 2020. Core drilling is 
planned to follow up on sulphide mineralization intercepted in MRA7178 
and MRA7092 and targets anticipated from the upcoming seismic 
geophysical studies. Timing to initiate this exploration activity may be
 impacted by State of Nevada COVID-19 quarantine restrictions.</span></p><p><b><u><span>Seabee Gold Operation, <span class="xn-location">Canada</span></span></u></b></p><p><span>At
 the Santoy mine complex, drilling throughout the Exploration Period 
focused on increasing Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves at the Gap 
HW, Santoy 8A and Santoy 9A and 9C zones, and nearby Batman Lake target.
 Over the Exploration Period a total of 50,114 meters of core drilling 
was completed in underground and surface programs in 166 holes.&nbsp;The 
locations are shown relative to the year-end 2019 Mineral Resources 
outlines in Figure 7 together with highlights from the Exploration 
Period.</span></p><p><span>The Gap HW drill program comprises two-thirds
 of the Seabee drilling for the Exploration Period and contributed to 
our Mineral Resource estimate for year-end 2019 announced on <span class="xn-chron">February 20, 2020</span>.
 Infill and step out drilling shown in Figure 8 continued through the 
first quarter of 2020 leading to positive results as outlined below.</span></p><p><span>Drilling
 at Gap HW has identified three stacked zones (A, B and C) that occur 
between one and ten meters apart that are associated with quartz veining
 and visible gold. This mineralization has comparable processing 
characteristics to the ore from our Santoy mine currently being mined. 
Selected drillhole results include 14.75 g/t gold over 7.64 meters and 
28.92 g/t gold over 2.62 meters in underground hole SUG-20-911 and 
surface hole JOY-20-914, respectively. Notably, the JOY-20-914 intercept
 is 210 meters down plunge from the nearest Inferred Mineral Resources 
at Gap HW, implying that Mineral Resources may extend to these depths, 
potentially adding 20% to the Gap HW plunge length. Table 3 presents the
 highlights of 47 Gap HW intercepts with gram-meter products exceeding 
9.0. We expect these new first quarter 2020 results to further expand 
Mineral Resources at Gap HW when estimated at year-end 2020.</span></p><p><span>Infill
 and step-out drilling at Santoy 8A identified extensions to Mineral 
Resources from higher-grade intercepts including 20.14 g/t gold over 
6.23 meters and 19.81 g/t gold over 5.83 meters in underground holes 
SUG-19-307 and SUG-19-928, respectively. These high-grade results were 
incorporated in the Santoy 8A Mineral Resources estimate for year-end 
2019 reported on <span class="xn-chron">February 20, 2020</span>. Table 3
 presents selected highlights of 16 intercepts from the Exploration 
Period that achieved resource grade and width conditions.&nbsp; </span></p><p><span>Infill
 and step-out drilling was completed during the Exploration Period at 
Santoy 9A through 9C with six holes achieving Mineral Resource grade and
 width conditions. Two selected holes include 21.04 g/t gold over 1.57 
meters in SUG-20-302 and 28.67 g/t gold over 0.73 meters in SUG-20-300. 
These two narrow width high-grade intercepts were received in <span class="xn-chron">January 2020</span>
 from Santoy 9A, which, taken together with existing infrastructure and 
Mineral Resources, are expected to expand Mineral Resources in the upper
 reaches of Santoy 9A.</span></p><p><span>The location of district-scale
 greenfield drilling conducted in the first quarter of 2020 is shown in 
Figure 9. At the Batman Lake area located 650 meters south of Santoy 8 
underground workings, we tested several previously un-drilled targets 
and have completed 13 drill holes totaling 3,457 meters during the 
Exploration Period. This drilling, illustrated in Figure 10, tested the 
Riddler and Joker zones defined by surface soil and grab sample 
anomalies from the 2019 summer field program.&nbsp; Drillhole BAT-20-013 
returned 37.95 g/t gold over 3.6 meters, including 117.20 g/t gold over 
1.0 meter, from a shallow diorite-hosted sheeted quartz vein zone with 
minor sulphides and visible gold at the Joker target.&nbsp; Drill hole 
BAT-20-007 was drilled approximately 150 meters down plunge and 
intercepted 1.23 g/t gold over 1.5 meters in a 7.5-meter zone of vein 
quartz and diopside-actinolite altered diorite. These intercepts 
demonstrate the near-surface Mineral Resource potential of the Santoy 
mine complex proximal to existing mine infrastructure.</span></p><p><span>At
 the Fisher project our 2020 primary exploration objective is to 
discover a new zone with potential for Inferred Mineral Resources from 
targets developed during the 2019 summer field program. Exploration 
drilling during the Exploration Period focused on the Mac North, Yin, <span class="xn-person">Abel Lake</span>, and Aurora targets, where we completed 31 drill holes totaling 9,463 meters.</span></p><p><span>At
 Mac North we drilled 5,547 meters in 13 holes following up on drillhole
 FIS-19-035 that intersected 3.76 g/t gold over 4.18 meters while 
exploring a longitudinal section measuring 1,000 meters by 450 meters 
deep. Four holes explored the area adjacent to FIS-19-035 as shown in 
Figure 11 and encountered visible gold with one drill hole providing a 
resource grade and width intercept of 9.1 g/t gold over 1.92 meters in 
FIS-20-053. At Yin we drilled five holes over a 500-meter strike length 
of anomalous soil samples overlying interleaved metavolcanic rocks and 
diorite. Drill hole YIN-20-004 intercepted two results of 11.93 g/t gold
 over 0.5 meters and 13.72 g/t gold over 2.29 meters including 55.5 g/t 
gold over 0.53 meters requiring follow up during our summer 2020 
drilling program.</span></p><p><span>Exploration activities were complete in <span class="xn-chron">late-March 2020</span>
 and coincided with our voluntary suspension of operations at Seabee in 
response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We expect to resume our Seabee and 
Fisher project exploration activities once a safe re-start of operations
 at Seabee allows for added exploration personnel on site.</span></p><p><b><u><span>Puna Operations, <span class="xn-location">Argentina</span></span></u></b></p><p><span>In January we concluded a 3,430-meter core drill program on the <span class="xn-location">Granada</span> target at the Pirquitas property. The drilling explored the projected intersection of the historically mined, high grade <span class="xn-location">Potosi</span>
 vein and the Cortaderas vein breccia, which already contributes to 
Mineral Resources at the Pirquitas Underground area. Three holes were 
completed to depths ranging from 1,010 to 1,220 meters. One drill hole 
intercepted a near ore-grade intercept containing gold and silver over 
4.3 meters at a depth of 1031.15 meters. The occurrence of elevated gold
 grades requires follow up as it is not historically present in Mineral 
Resources estimated at Pirquitas. No further work is planned on the 
target for 2020.</span></p><p><span>Source by - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ssr-mining-provides-exploration-update-301059931.html<br></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title><![CDATA[SSR Mining Announces Voting Results from 2020 Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[elected as directors of SSR Mining on Thursday, May 14, 2020. Voting results for the election of directors]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="xn-location">VANCOUVER</span>, <span class="xn-chron">May 15, 2020</span> /PRNewswire/ - SSR Mining Inc. (NASDAQ: <span class="ticket-symbol">SSRM</span>)
 (TSX: SSRM) ("SSR Mining") announces that each of the eight nominees 
listed in the management proxy circular for the 2020 Annual and Special 
Meeting of Shareholders (the "Meeting") were elected as directors of SSR
 Mining on <span class="xn-chron">Thursday, May 14, 2020</span>. Voting results for the election of directors are set out below:</p>
<div>
<div class="divOverflow">
<div class="table-responsive">
<table class="prngen1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="1">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="prngen2"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes Against</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% Against</b></span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Number of Directors</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">73,361,201</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.72%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">206,275</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.28%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen2"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen5"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen5"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen5"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen5"><br class="dnr"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Nominee Name</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes Withheld</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% Withheld</b></span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">A.E. Michael Anglin</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">73,167,698</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.46%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">399,778</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.54%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Paul Benson</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">73,377,981</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.74%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">189,495</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.26%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Brian R. Booth</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">72,951,596</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.16%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">615,880</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.84%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Simon A. Fish</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">73,042,838</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.29%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">524,638</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.71%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Gustavo A. Herrero</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">73,199,477</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.50%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">367,999</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.50%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Beverlee F. Park</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">72,887,736</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.08%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">679,740</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.92%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Steven P. Reid</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">73,367,119</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.73%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">200,357</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.27%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Elizabeth A. Wademan</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">72,977,802</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">99.20%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">589,674</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">0.80%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<p>At the Meeting, the shareholders of SSR Mining also approved: (i) the
 appointment of the auditor and authorized the directors to set the 
auditor's remuneration; (ii) a non-binding advisory resolution accepting
 SSR Mining's approach to executive compensation; and (iii) a resolution
 approving SSR Mining's 2020 Share Compensation Plan.</p>
<p>The voting results for each resolution are set out below:</p>
<div>
<div class="divOverflow">
<div class="table-responsive">
<table class="prngen1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="1">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="prngen2"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes For <br></b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes Withheld</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% Withheld</b></span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Appointment of Auditor</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">85,781,487</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">96.85%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen5"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">2,786,543</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">3.15%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen2"><br class="dnr"></td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% For</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>Votes Against</b></span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen3"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span"><b>% Against</b></span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Advisory Vote on <br class="dnr">Executive Compensation</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen6"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">71,504,570</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen7"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">97.20%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen6"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">2,062,905</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen7"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">2.80%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="prngen4"><p class="prnml10 dnr"><span class="prnews_span">Approval of 2020 Share <br class="dnr">Compensation Plan</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen6"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">69,670,786</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen7"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">94.70%</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen6"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">3,896,689</span></p> </td>
<td class="prngen7"><p class="prnews_p dnr"><span class="prnews_span">5.30%</span></p> </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<p><b><u>About SSR Mining</u></b></p>
<p>SSR Mining Inc. is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with three operations, including the Marigold gold mine in <span class="xn-location">Nevada</span>, U.S., the Seabee Gold Operation in <span class="xn-location">Saskatchewan, Canada</span> and Puna Operations in Jujuy, <span class="xn-location">Argentina</span>. SSR Mining also has two feasibility stage projects and a portfolio of exploration properties in North and <span class="xn-location">South America</span>.
 SSR Mining is committed to delivering safe production through 
relentless emphasis on Operational Excellence. SSR Mining is also 
focused on growing production and Mineral Reserves through the 
exploration and acquisition of assets for accretive growth, while maintaining financial strength.</p><p>Source by - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ssr-mining-announces-voting-results-from-2020-annual-and-special-meeting-of-shareholders-301060445.html<br></p>]]></content:encoded>
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