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The ASX200 has been up 0.3% at 7,782 points on Good Friday Eve.

WA1 Resources (ASX:WA1) has been among the most watched on HotCopper forums today. The company shared further drilling results at its 100% owned West Arunta Project in Western Australia. The results enable further advancement of early-development planning and assessment workstreams in this priority area of the deposit.

WA1 Resources has been $11.16.

Blackcat Syndicate (ASX:BC8) has also been trending on revelations first gold has been poured at the recently acquired Lakewood processing facility (“Lakewood”). Lakewood is located 6km SE of Kalgoorlie and within 40km of the 100% owned Kal East Gold Operation.

Blackcat Syndicate has been trading at $1.05.

And, finally, Gorilla Gold Mines (ASX: GG8), has released further drilling results from Reverse Circulation (‘RC’) drilling at the Lakeview Prospect, Comet Vale Project located 97km north of Kalgoorlie..

Gorilla Gold Mines has been 48 cents in early afternoon trade.

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