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Fashion Value Chain
12-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
Filo64 Moves to Fiera Milano Rho for September 2025 Edition
Filo, the international exhibition of yarns and fibres, is set to return for its 64th edition on September 23–24, 2025, at a new venue: Fiera Milano Rho – Hall 14. The move marks a strategic step toward further internationalisation and aligns with Filo's membership in the IT EX Association, which unites major Italian trade fairs. The updated venue offers improved infrastructure and space to meet the evolving needs of exhibitors and visitors. This transition is part of Filo's long-term vision to enhance global reach, especially ahead of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, which are expected to draw global attention to the region. Paolo Monfermoso, Manager of Filo, emphasized the significance of the new schedule and location: 'September 23 and 24 are ideal dates for textile companies, aligning well with the global trade fair calendar. Hosting Filo at Fiera Milano Rho positions us at the heart of a busy textile week in Milan and offers international buyers greater access and synergy with other supply chain events.' This shift signals a new phase for Filo, enhancing both visibility and efficiency as it continues to serve the global yarn and fiber industry.
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Vicuña: Compelling New Geophysical Target on Trend with Filo Del Sol
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 12, 2025) - Mogotes Metals Inc. (TSXV: MOG) (FSE: OY4) (OTCQB: MOGMF) ("Mogotes", or the "Company") announces that the first line of 2025 geophysical survey has outlined a large-scale, near surface geophysical anomaly located on trend, 2.8 km South of the Filo Del Sol Copper - Gold - Silver resource1 owned by Lundin Mining and BHP. The geophysical anomaly coincides with previously announced surface expression of mineralization at the Los Mogotes copper in rock chip and alteration anomaly (see (TSXV: MOG) 7th May 2025 news release) and combined define a compelling drill target for porphyry and High Sulfidation (HS) copper-gold-silver mineralization. Figure 1 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Figure 2 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Readers are cautioned that information regarding the geology, mineralization, mineral resources, and production history on adjacent or similar properties is not necessarily indicative of the mineralization on Company's properties. Geophysical surveys are not definitive and do not carry any guarantee of a mineral discovery. CEO Allen Sabet commented: "This geophysical anomaly is looking like it might be a new porphyry and epithermal centre right on the Filo trend. This is exactly what we were hoping to find here - a near-surface strong geophysical response that is directly beneath our Los Mogotes copper rock chip anomalies. Our technical team is very encouraged to have seen such a strong anomaly on the first line of our geophysical survey right next door to the very large Lundin-BHP resource that was announced this week! We will be sharing more geophysical and rock chip results from this program as they come to hand in the coming weeks." New Los Mogotes MT / IP Geophysical Anomaly Located on the highly prolific Copper-Gold-Silver Mineral belt that has produced Filo Del Sol (FDS), Lunahuasi and Los Helados Discoveries (Figure 1 and 2). Los Mogotes geophysical anomaly is located directly on trend 2.8 km South of the limit of the FDS resource that remains open1 and undrilled toward the Mogotes Claims. Compelling geophysical anomaly at relatively shallow depths for drill testing (Figure 3a to c): Initial processing results show the top of the MT anomaly at <100 to 10 Ohm.m is located at depths of between 180m to 400m below surface. Large anomaly footprint suggested: Line L2 shows the MT anomaly <100 ohm.m to be 800m wide at along the length of the line and the encompassing chargeability anomaly, probably representing the pyrite halo, to be 1.7 km wide. Further data from the additional survey lines and VIP/MT will be needed to define the overall dimensions of the anomaly, however L2 has demonstrated the presence of a large scale strongly MT and IP anomaly surrounded with a large chargeable halo. This pattern is consistent with the geophysical signature of a concealed porphyry system. Geophysical Anomaly coincident with previously reported Los Mogotes rock chip copper and alteration anomaly (Figures 4a and b): The geophysical anomaly is located directly underneath the surface copper in rock chips and zoned alteration system recently announced at the new Los Mogotes prospect (see TSXv:MOG 7th May news release). Combined, the coincidence of geophysics, alteration patterns and geochemistry anomalies define a compelling target suggesting the potential for a concealed PCD/HSE deposit at relatively shallow depths at the prospect (Figure 5). More geophysics to come. These results are from the initial processing of the first line (L2), of a 4 line survey totalling 10.7 line km of Deep IP/MT (DDIP/MT) and additional wide spaced infill Vector IP/MT (VIP/MT) that define Mogotes 2025 geophysical program focused on the Company's recently optioned Chile claims. The Survey was designed to also test the Meseta, Cumbre and new Cuenca targets. Results from the initial processing of the additional geophysics will be reported over the coming weeks. Mogotes has use the Southern Rock Geophysics proprietary 3D VIP/MT system to survey the Chilean and Argentine sections of the Filo Sur project in 2023. The application of the sample technology and survey parameters will allow integrated 3D processing of the 2023 and 2025 surveys to build a 3D model of the whole project for target selection and prioritising for drill testing. Next Steps Receipt and reporting of: Additonal geophysical survey results (MT and DDIP) from Los Mogotes Target cluster The geophysical 3D model for MT and DDIP Assay results from the infill rock chip program at Los Mogotes porphyry target Assay results from the soil grid sampling program at the Meseta target Assay results from the trenching and rock chip sampling program on the Argentine sampling program. The Company notes that grab samples are selected samples and may not represent true underlying mineralization. Figure 3 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Figure 4 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Figure 5 To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: References 1 TSX: LUN. May 4, 2025. News Release, Lundin Mining Announces Initial Mineral Resource at Filo Del Sol Demonstrating One of the World's Largest Copper, Gold, and Silver Resources. Lundin Mining 3TSX: FIL. Nov 21, 2024. Filo Drills 1,270m at 0.92% CuEq in Aurora and 529m at 0.97% CuEq in Bonita 4 Perello, et al. Geology of Porphyry Cu-Au and Epithermal Cu-Au-Ag Mineralization at Filo del Sol, Argentina-Chile: Extreme Telescoping During Andean Uplift. Economic Geology (2023) 118 (6): 1261-1290.5 Hedenquist1 and Arribas. Exploration Implications of Multiple Formation Environments of Advanced Argillic Minerals Economic Geology (2023) v. 117, no. 3, pp. 609-643 About Mogotes Metals Inc. Mogotes Metals Inc. is a mineral exploration company exploring for copper and gold in the prospective Vicuña district of Argentina and Chile. Mogotes flagship project, Filo Sur, adjoins the large Filo del Sol Copper-gold-silver discovery, and is along the same N-S trending belt as the Filo Del Sol - Aurora and NGEx Minerals Lunahuasi and Los Helados copper-gold deposits. For further information, please contact: Mogotes Metals Sabet, President and Chief Executive OfficerPhone: (647) 846-3313Email: info@ Follow Us Twitter: Additional Information The information contained in this news release was accurate at the time of dissemination, but may be superseded by subsequent news release(s). The Company is under no obligation, nor does it intend to update or revise the forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Qualified Persons The scientific and technical disclosure for the Filo Sur project included in this news release have been reviewed and approved by Stephen Nano who is the Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. Mr. Nano is a Director and Technical Advisor for the Company. Mogotes applies industry standard exploration sampling methodologies and techniques. All geochemical soil, stream, rock and drill samples are collected under the supervision of the company's geologists in accordance with industry practice. Geochemical assays are obtained and reported under a quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) program. Samples from Argentina are dispatched bagged in raffia bags and packaged for shipment by an exclusive truck to the ALS laboratory in Mendoza, Argentina. Samples from Chile are dispatched bagged in raffia bags and delivered to the ALS laboratory in Copiapo, Chile. These facilities carried out sample preparation (PREP-31B) which includes crush to 70 % less than 2 mm, riffle split off 1kg, pulverize to 85% passing 75 microns. The prepared samples are sent to the ALS laboratory in Lima, Peru for gold and multi-element analysis. Gold (Au-ICP21) was analyzed by fire assay fusion with ICP-AES finish on a 30 g sample. Samples were also analyzed for a suit of 48 elements (ME-MS61) with four acid digestion and ICP-MS finish. Assay results from drill core samples may be higher, lower or similar to results obtained from surface rock, channel, trench samples due to surficial oxidation and enrichment processes or due to natural geological grade variations in the primary mineralization. Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Certain statements made and information contained herein in the news release constitutes "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation (collectively, "forward-looking information"). The forward-looking information contained in this news release is based on information available to the Company as of the date of this news release. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, the Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update this forward-looking information. Generally, this forward-looking information can frequently, but not always, be identified by use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "projects", "budgets", "targets" "assumes", "strategy", "goals", "objectives", "potential", "possible", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events, conditions or results "will", "may", "could", "would", "should", "might" or "will be taken", "will occur" or "will be achieved" or the negative connotations thereof. All statements other than statements of historical fact may be forward-looking statements. No assurance can be given that this information will prove to be correct and such forward-looking information included in this news release should not be relied upon. In particular, this press release contains forward-looking information pertaining to assumptions made in the interpretation of drill results, geology, grade, geochemistry, potential implications of geophysics interpretations, and continuity of mineral deposits; expectations regarding access and demand for equipment, skilled labour and services needed for exploration and development of mineral properties; and that activities will not be adversely disrupted or impeded by exploration, development, operating, regulatory, political, community, economic, environmental and/or healthy and safety risks. In addition, this news release may contain forward-looking statements or information pertaining to: potential exploration upside at the Filo Sur Project, including the extent and significance of the porphyry copper-gold system and the prospectivity of exploration targets; exploration plans and expenditures,; the ability of the Company to conduct its field programs as planned; the success of future exploration activities; potential for resource expansion; ability to build shareholder value; expectations with regard to adding to its Mineral Reserves or Resources through exploration; ability to execute planned work programs; plans or ability to mobilize or add additional drill rigs; timing or anticipated results of laboratory results; government regulation of mining activities; environmental risks; unanticipated reclamation expenses; title disputes or claims; limitations on insurance coverage; and other risks and uncertainties. While the Company anticipates continuing its exploration program until May, it may encounter unexpected logistics, drilling and other challenges, costs, or delays that could prevent the Company from completing the program on the expected timeline or at all. Any drilling is dependent on pending results from this year's program and the Company securing additional funding. This program could be delayed or not be carried out at all. Although The Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements and/or information are based on assumptions that are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements since The Company can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements, including the risks, uncertainties and other factors identified in the Company's periodic filings with Canadian securities regulators, available under the Company's SEDAR+ profile at as well as among other things: general business, economic and mining industry conditions; foreign exchange rates; geological conditions; the supply and demand for commodities; that financing will be available if and when needed on reasonable terms and that the Company will not experience any material labour dispute, accident, or failure of plant or equipment; the stability and predictability of the political environments and legal and regulatory frameworks; the ability of the Company to obtain, maintain, renew and/or extend required permits, licences, authorizations and/or approvals from the appropriate regulatory authorities; that contractual counterparties perform as agreed; and the ability of the Company to continue to obtain qualified staff and equipment in a timely and cost- efficient manner to meet its needs. These factors are not, and should not be construed as being, exhaustive. Although the company has attempted to identify important factors that would cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. All of the forward-looking information contained in this document is qualified by these cautionary statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information due to the inherent uncertainty thereof. These factors are not, and should not be construed as being, exhaustive. Statements relating to "mineral resources" are deemed to be forward-looking information, as they involve the implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions that the mineral resources described can be profitably produced in the future. Forward-Looking information is provided for the purpose of providing information about management's current expectations and plans and allowing investors and others to get a better understanding of the Company's operating environment. All the forward-looking information contained in this document is qualified by these cautionary statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking information due to the inherent uncertainty thereof. To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio

AU Financial Review
11-05-2025
- Business
- AU Financial Review
BHP's Argentinian copper project just got bigger
BHP's $3.2 billion push into Argentinian copper has been boosted after new estimates revealed its Filo del Sol discovery, high in the Andes, contains at least five times more of the metal than was thought. BHP acquired 50 per cent of the Filo discovery and the nearby Josemaria project last year for $US2.1 billion ($3.2 billion) under a deal with the Lundin family to jointly buy Toronto-listed company Filo Mining.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
American Idol's Top 12 Revealed Live! Were the Right Singers Eliminated?
American Idol's Top 12 is officially set. The dirty dozen of Season 23 were revealed during Sunday's live 'Rock & Roll Hall of Fame' episode, which welcomed the legendary James Taylor as a guest mentor. Before the results were revealed, this season's remaining 14 contestants — Filo, Mattie Pruitt, John Foster, Desmond Roberts, Jamal Roberts, Amanda Barise, Canaan James Hill, Josh King, Thunderstorm Artis, Gabby Samone, Breanna Nix, Kolbi Jordan, Ché and Slater Nalley — each got one more chance to perform for America's votes. The 12 singers selected tonight will go on to recreate memorable performances from seasons past on Monday (ABC, 8/7c). More from TVLine Grey's Anatomy Preview: Monica Is There When Amelia Needs Her Most 9-1-1's Polarizing Death Could Be Part of a Scheme to Save Doctor Odyssey - Hear Me Out 9-1-1 Made a Huge Mistake Killing Off Peter Krause's Bobby Nash - How Can the Show Possibly Recover? Speaking of iconic callbacks, the whole thing kicked off with an explosive performance of Heart's 'Alone' by judge Carrie Underwood, who famously crushed the rock ballad during her own Idol season back in 2005. (Not for nothing, but she's really been feeding us. By the end of the finale, she'll probably have performed more times as a judge than Katy Perry did in her seven seasons combined.) Read on for a breakdown of how the remaining Idol hopefuls fared on Sunday, including which 12 are still in the running to win Season 23. Then drop a comment with your thoughts: Are your favorites safe, or did you have to say goodbye to any tonight? The Beatles may have gotten the on-screen credit for 'With a Little Help From My Friends,' but Filo undoubtedly performed the Joe Cocker version on stage tonight. Actually, make that the Filo version, because I'm pretty sure no previous recording has this riddled with runs. And I mean that in the best way possible. Filo really went for it this time, leaving nothing on the floor — and nothing to critique. It was a strong start to the evening, and a high bar set for everyone else. Andy's Grade: 'A-' James was afraid that 16-year-old Mattie might be too much of a girl and not enough of a woman (?!) for Janis Joplin's 'Piece of My Heart,' but she proved him wrong big-time. If you closed your eyes, that wasn't a teenager singing on that stage tonight. The rasp, the growl, the power — she was a true force of nature tonight with full control of her instrument. At this point, the judges just want her to 'sass it up,' but am I crazy for thinking she's already serving the perfect amount of attitude? I'd hate for them to forcibly mold her into something she's not. Andy's Grade: 'A' There was never a doubt in my mind that this country king had the vocal chops to perform Elvis Presley's 'Jailhouse Rock.' He could have done this in his sleep. But when John said he wanted to shake things up (literally), I got nervous. We've all seen choreography go south on this show. Sometimes very south. Fortunately, John managed to 'go big or go home' without veering into cringe territory. And I second (third?) the judges' praise of that chilling low moment. John has always been a great vocalist, but now he's also blossoming into an exciting performer. Andy's Grade: 'A' Performing a song by one of the judges is always a gamble, but considering The Commodores' 'Jesus is Love' was the first song Desmond's dad taught him how to sing, a tribute was in order. And what a tribute it was, starting soft and sweet before growing into a rousing, gospel experience. And that final run? Sir, I'm a puddle. Desmond even got high praise from the man himself: 'I don't mind you singing the song,' Lionel said, 'but you found some octaves I didn't sing!' That said, the judges told him to consider editing himself, spacing out his dynamic moments to increase their effectiveness, and I don't disagree. (Oh, and no more winking.) Andy's Grade: 'A-' Jamal wanted to give his daughters something to shout about, so what better selection than The Isley Brothers' 'Shout, Pts. 1 & 2'? (Also, am I the only one who didn't know this song was divided into two parts? Either way, they both slap.) Anyway, this song fit Jamal's voice like a glove — a glove which he then used to slap us in the face with his boundless, explosive energy. And while it wasn't technically part of the performance, I loved the visual of Ryan Seacrest walking on stage carrying Jamal's adorable in his arms. Andy's Grade: 'A-' No offense to babies' butts everywhere, but the next time I need to compliment something on its smoothness, I'm saying it's 'smoother than Amanda Barise's vocals,' because her performance of Michael Jackson's 'I Can't Help It' was absolute out-of-this-world perfection. All hail the scatting queen! I could have listened to her navigate those notes all night. And Lionel kept his bit going by telling Amanda that 'Michael couldn't sing like that either.' Somehow (shockingly!), it wasn't good enough for America, which chose not to keep Amanda around in the Top 10. A mistake? You bet! Andy's Grade: 'A' This season's resident minister kept the spirit of Easter alive with Aretha Franklin's 'Mary, Don't You Weep,' once again showcasing everything that makes Canaan an absolute dynamo of a performer. Every note, every scream and every gesture felt spiritual. His soul fully left his body during that final run, and I'm pretty sure mine did too? That said, I'm getting a little tired of complimenting Canaan for doing the exact same (very good!) thing every week, and I'm glad the judges challenged him to step outside his comfort zone next time. Andy's Grade: 'A' Josh doing Billy Joel's 'For the Longest Time' had to have been one of the least surprising decisions of the entire season, but that only means I knew he'd kill it. And he did, more or less. Even though I appreciated Josh stepping away from the piano, I still felt like this was only a step above his usual lounge schtick. He's one of the contestants who already knows who he is musically, so he needs to really start bringing it if he wants to stand out from the pack. Andy's Grade: 'A-' Thunderstorm really is in a league of his own, which he reminded us tonight with a totally unique take on James Taylor's 'Fire and Rain.' Yes, the very same James Taylor who was mentoring the contestants this week! Not only did James give his personal stamp of approval ahead of the performance, but he appeared genuinely touched by Thunderstorm's respect for his artistry and legacy. This was another beautiful, one-of-a-kind performance from a true artist. Andy's Grade: 'A' If there's one contestant I'd want to hear a Whitney Houston song from, it's Gabby, so I was really excited to hear her take on 'Saving All My Love For You.' And it was just as I expected. Vocals? Stunning. Notes? Insane. Attitude? Take-no-prisoners. She's absolutely where she's meant to be. Andy's Grade: 'A' Breanna has kept her daughter at the front of her mind all season long, so it's only fitting that she should perform Journey's 'Open Arms,' a song that reminds her of her own mother. And what a powerful tribute it was, even if she did let her nerves get the better of her towards the end. It wasn't terrible, but it was far from her best. Andy's Grade: 'B' A regular Season 23 showstopper, Kolbi once again commanded the stage with Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's 'You're All I Need to Get By,' effortlessly knocking it out of the park. The high notes were jaw-dropping, the low notes were chilling, and everything in between was perfection. I second what Luke said. 'Sensory overload' was the best way to describe the total package Kolbi brought tonight. Andy's Grade: 'A' James Brown's 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' has already been done a number of times this season, but that didn't stop Ché from bringing it to the stage again tonight. Not only did he have to make it different from what we'd seen and heard before, but he also had to do it better. He definitely put his own Ché-like spin on it, but I wouldn't necessarily say he outdid Amanda Barise's incredible audition. Andy's Grade: 'A-' The final performance of the night came from Slater, who sounded more like a younger version of this week's mentor than any of his fellow contestants. It made me wish Slater had chosen a James Taylor song to sing this week, but his solid delivery on Elton John's 'Your Song' was nothing to sneeze at. Beyond giving us multiple layers of growly perfection, there was a gentle ease to Slater's overall presentation that I really enjoyed. You don't always have to bring down the house to put on a memorable show, which he proved here. Andy's Grade: 'A' Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper


Fashion Value Chain
26-04-2025
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
Filo64 to Debut at Fiera Milano Rho This September
The 64th edition of Filo, the renowned international Exhibition of Yarns and Fibers, will be held on September 23–24, 2025, at a new and larger venue: Fiera Milano Rho – Hall 14. This move reflects Filo's strategy to fuel its growth and strengthen its global presence, aligning with its recent membership in the IT EX Association, which connects Italy's top international trade fairs. The shift to Fiera Milano Rho offers expanded, more efficient spaces that better accommodate the evolving needs of exhibitors and visitors. The change in dates and location fits into Filo's broader development plan, especially as Milan gears up for the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics in 2026, expected to attract worldwide attention. Paolo Monfermoso, Manager of Filo, noted, 'Hosting Filo on September 23–24 aligns us better with the international trade fair calendar, supporting companies upstream in the supply chain. The new venue enhances exhibitor and visitor experiences and synchronizes with a week bustling with major textile industry events in Milan, drawing global buyers to the city.' The 64th Filo promises to be a key event, further cementing Milan's position as a global textile hub.