en.Wedoany.com Reported - Robert Cudney, founder and CEO of exploration mining company Juno Corp., is advancing the company's largest exploration project in the Ring of Fire mining camp in over a decade. The company has also renamed its holding company from Northfield Capital to Juno International, aiming to highlight the mineral potential of the mining camp and facilitate investor participation. Another major player in the camp is Australian private company Wyloo Metals.
In April this year, the Northwestern Ontario Prospectors Association awarded Juno Corp. the Bernie Schnieders Discovery of the Year Award for its early-stage gold discovery at Big Thunder. However, Cudney is troubled by the media confusing him with the late Richard Nemis (died in 2019), former CEO of Noront, regarding the naming of the "Ring of Fire."
Cudney recalled that in the spring of 2006, he happened to sit next to Nemis on a flight from Vancouver to Toronto. "I had known Richard for some time, and the conversation quickly turned to mining exploration," Cudney said. "He mentioned that I might be interested in a project he was working on in the James Bay Lowlands. He was always a great salesman, and he hooked me. I believe I was one of the first investors."
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