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InZinc Mining Ltd.
James McDonald leads InZinc Mining — a Vancouver zinc/copper explorer advancing Alaska and Nevada projects via partner-funded earn-in model.
InZinc Mining Ltd.
InZinc Mining was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. The company emerged from a consolidation of earlier mineral claims and has since focused on early-stage exploration, primarily in the zinc and copper space. InZinc holds two flagship projects. The Iditarod property in Alaska hosts high-grade zinc-lead-silver mineralization and has seen limited drill work. The Red Top project in Nevada targets copper and precious metals in a district known for past production. The firm uses a project-generator model—acquiring land, advancing targets, then seeking joint-venture partners to fund further drilling. As of 2023, InZinc had no operating revenue and relied on equity financing for exploration costs (per public filings). The company is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol INZ. It reports roughly C$500,000 in cash equivalents as of its most recent interim filing. InZinc has no reported full-time employees beyond its executive officers; exploration programs are contracted to third-party geologists. InZinc operates as a pure mineral explorer with a tight capital structure. Its structural differentiator is the project-generator model—minimizing dilution by trading equity stakes for partner-funded drilling. The firm's success depends entirely on discovery and subsequent monetization.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2008
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Vancouver
Corporate office
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Principals
James S. McDonald
President & CEO
Wayne D. Montgomery
CFO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs InZinc Mining?
James S. McDonald serves as President and CEO. Wayne D. Montgomery is CFO. Both are long-tenured executives in the junior mining sector.
What are InZinc's core projects?
The firm's primary assets are the Iditarod zinc-lead-silver project in Alaska and the Red Top copper-gold project in Nevada. Both are early-stage exploration properties.
How does InZinc generate revenue?
InZinc has no producing mines. It operates a project-generator model: it acquires mineral claims, advances them, and then partners with larger companies to fund exploration in exchange for equity.
Where is InZinc headquartered?
The company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Is InZinc Mining publicly traded?
Yes. Shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol INZ.
What metals does InZinc target?
Zinc is the primary focus, with copper and silver as secondary targets at the Red Top project. Lead is also present at Iditarod.
Does InZinc have any joint venture partners?
As of the most recent filings, InZinc has no active joint ventures. It continues to seek partners to advance its projects.
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