02:41 PM EDT, 07/23/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Golden Sky Minerals ( LCKYF ) was at last look on Wednesday up more than 50% and had hit fresh 52 week highs after announcing results of its 735 line-kilometre helicopter-borne ZTEM (Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic) and aeromagnetic geophysical survey over the Gnome and Semlin Targets on the Rayfield Copper-Gold Property in South-Central British Columbia
A statement noted the survey represents phase 1 of the company's 2025 exploration program and added that phase 2 will focus on follow-up exploration on these two targets.
Golden Sky Minerals ( LCKYF ) said that the program "delineated a large, high-resistivity geophysical anomaly interpreted to represent an intrusive batholith that extends from the Semlin target to the Gnome target, providing strong geological continuity across the broader project area".
The company said that the intrusive body, which is interpreted to play "a key role in the metal fertility and hydrothermal alteration setting occurring throughout the region", supports the potential for a district-scale porphyry system.
Shares were last seen up $0.13 to $0.37 on the TSX Venture Exchange, and had hit $0.425.
Price: 0.37, Change: +0.13, Percent Change: +54.17