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Tertiary Minerals PLC

23 February 2015

Tertiary Minerals plc ("Tertiary" or "Company")

23 February 2015

Proactive Investors One2One Investor Forum - London

Tertiary Minerals Presenting

Tertiary Minerals plc, the AIM traded company building a strategic position in the fluorspar sector announces that it will be presenting at the Proactive One2One Investor Forum at the Chesterfield Mayfair Hotel, 35 Charles Street, Mayfair, London W1J 5EB on 26th February 2015, commencing at 6.00 p.m. No new material financial or trading information will be disclosed during the presentation.

For more details relating to this free event, please see the link to the registration page shown below:

http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/register/event_details/267

 
 Enquiries 
  Tertiary Minerals plc 
  Patrick Cheetham, Executive 
  Chairman 
  Richard Clemmey, Managing Director     +44 (0)845 868 4580 
 SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP 
  Nominated Adviser & Joint Broker 
  Ewan Leggat 
  Katy Birkin                            +44 (0) 20 3470 0470 
  Beaufort Securities Ltd 
   Joint Broker 
   Saif Janjua                           +44 (0)20 7382 8300 
 Yellow Jersey PR Limited 
  Dominic Barretto 
  Kelsey Traynor                        +44 (0)7768 537 739 
 

Notes to Editors

Tertiary Minerals plc (ticker symbol 'TYM') is an AIM-quoted mineral exploration and development company building a significant strategic position in the fluorspar sector. Fluorspar is an essential raw material in the chemical, steel and aluminium industries. Tertiary controls two significant Scandinavian projects (Storuman in Sweden and Lassedalen in Norway) and a large deposit of strategic significance in Nevada USA (MB Project).

This information is provided by RNS

The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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