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The ASX 200 has been trading slightly up at 8,367 points.

Dateline Resources (ASX:DTR) has been the most watched on HotCopper forums this morning after kicking off additional exploration at its Colosseum Project in California.

Dateline has been 7 cents.

Carnaby Resources (ASX:CNB) has also been trending on the forums after first drill assay results from the Trekelano Project in Mt Isa, Queensland.

Carnaby Resources has been 32.5 cents.

And, finally, Sunshine Resources (ASX:SHN) is slated to buy the high-grade Sybil Epithermal Project from a private party for $1.225 million in a cash and scrip deal.

Sunshine has been 0.9 cents.

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