Gme Resources Ltd

Status: Registered
Australian Company Number: 009260315
Australian Business Number: 62009260315
Registration date: Mon, 27th Jul 1987
Type: Australian public company
Class: Limited by Shares
Subclass: Listed public company
last updated

Description

Gme Resources Ltd is a limited by shares, listed public company, Australian public company. This corporation was registered on 1987-07-27 and was issued with the 009260315 ACN. Its Australian Business Number is 62009260315. Since 2023-02-08, the company is headquartered in WA, post code 6009. The previous headquarters were located in WA 6160 (from 2016-01-13 to 2023-02-08), WA 6153 (from 2014-09-20 to 2016-01-13), and WA 6153 (from 2013-09-23 to 2014-09-20). Gme Resources Ltd was registered for the GST on 2000-07-01. The above data comes from the ABN database which was updated on 2023-05-19.

Details for ABN 62009260315

Type: Australian Public Company

ABN Status

Status From To
Active Wed, 24th May 2000 current

Main Name

Name From To
Alliance Nickel Limited Fri, 19th May 2023 current
Gme Resources Ltd Wed, 24th May 2000 Fri, 19th May 2023

Main Location

Location From To
WA 6009 Wed, 8th Feb 2023 current
WA 6160 Wed, 13th Jan 2016 Wed, 8th Feb 2023
WA 6153 Sat, 20th Sep 2014 Wed, 13th Jan 2016
WA 6153 Mon, 23rd Sep 2013 Sat, 20th Sep 2014
WA 6152 Fri, 20th Jul 2007 Mon, 23rd Sep 2013
WA 6153 Fri, 1st Jul 2005 Fri, 20th Jul 2007
WA 6152 Wed, 24th May 2000 Fri, 1st Jul 2005

Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Status From To
Registered Sat, 1st Jul 2000 current

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Company Patents

Patent Application Number: 2009200438

General information:

Application date: Fri, 6th Feb 2009
Patent status: Sealed

What happens 3 months after acceptance, assuming there are no oppositions filed. The Status 'sealed' was replaced with 'granted' with IP reform implementation, but from a systems perspective the two statuses are identical.

Patent type: STANDARD
Primary IPC mark: C22B 1/242
Accepted claims count: 30

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: C22B 1/242
Version date of the IPC Classification record: Sun, 1st Jan 2006
Section code: C - chemistrymetallurgy
Class code: 22 - metallurgy; ferrous or non-ferrous alloys; treatment of alloys or non-ferrous metals
Subclass code: B - production or refining of metals (making metallic powder or suspensions thereof b22f0009000000;  production of metals by electrolysis or electrophoresis  c25); pretreatment of raw materials
Main group code: 1 - preliminary treatment of ores or scrap
Subgroup code: 242 - with binders
Mark type: First (ie Primary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: Fri, 20th Feb 2009
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Human

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: Wed, 8th Jun 2011
Examination request filing date: Tue, 22nd Nov 2011
Requested examination type: Request Full Examination
First report issue date: Thu, 1st Nov 2012
Examination section: B1 Chemical Engineering
Expiry date: Tue, 6th Feb 2029
Earliest priority date: Fri, 8th Feb 2008
Acceptance Notice date: Thu, 5th Sep 2013
Sealing date: Thu, 19th Dec 2013
Effective patent date: Fri, 6th Feb 2009
OPI published in journal date: Thu, 27th Aug 2009
Continue renew fee paid date: Tue, 20th Jan 2015
Patent in force to: Sat, 6th Feb 2016

Patent Application Number: 2009200702

General information:

Application date: Mon, 23rd Feb 2009
Patent status: Sealed

What happens 3 months after acceptance, assuming there are no oppositions filed. The Status 'sealed' was replaced with 'granted' with IP reform implementation, but from a systems perspective the two statuses are identical.

Patent type: STANDARD
Primary IPC mark: C22B 3/08
Accepted claims count: 20

International Patent Classification:

IPC Mark: C22B 3/08
Version date of the IPC Classification record: Sun, 1st Jan 2006
Section code: C - chemistrymetallurgy
Class code: 22 - metallurgy; ferrous or non-ferrous alloys; treatment of alloys or non-ferrous metals
Subclass code: B - production or refining of metals (making metallic powder or suspensions thereof b22f0009000000;  production of metals by electrolysis or electrophoresis  c25); pretreatment of raw materials
Main group code: 3 - extraction of metal compounds from ores or concentrates by wet processes
Subgroup code: 8 - sulfuric acid
Mark type: First (ie Primary)
Classification level: Advanced
Classification code: Inventive
IPC Classification assigned/Application publish date: Tue, 3rd Mar 2009
Classification type code: Original
Classification source code: Human

IP Australia process information:

Source code: PAMS
Patent classification type: Standard
Examination request date: Mon, 25th Jul 2011
Examination request filing date: Mon, 22nd Aug 2011
Requested examination type: Request Full Examination
First report issue date: Fri, 17th Aug 2012
Examination section: B1 Chemical Engineering
Expiry date: Fri, 23rd Feb 2029
Earliest priority date: Mon, 25th Feb 2008
Acceptance Notice date: Thu, 29th Aug 2013
Sealing date: Thu, 12th Dec 2013
Effective patent date: Mon, 23rd Feb 2009
OPI published in journal date: Thu, 10th Sep 2009
Continue renew fee paid date: Tue, 20th Jan 2015
Patent in force to: Tue, 23rd Feb 2016

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