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Capstone Copper Corp T.CS

Alternate Symbol(s):  CSCCF

Capstone Copper Corp. is a copper mining company. It owns and operates the Pinto Valley copper mine located in Arizona, United States of America, the Cozamin copper-silver mine located in Zacatecas, Mexico, and the Mantos Blancos copper-silver mine located in the Antofagasta region, Chile. It also owns 70% of the Mantoverde copper-gold mine, located in the Atacama region, Chile. In addition, it owns the fully permitted Santo Domingo copper-iron-gold project, located 30 kilometers (km) northeast of Mantoverde in the Atacama region, Chile, as well as a portfolio of exploration properties in the America. The Pinto Valley Mine is an open-pit, copper mine located in Arizona, United States of America. The Cozamin Mine is a copper-silver underground mine with a surface milling facility, located 3.6 km north-northwest of Zacatecas City, Mexico. The Mantoverde copper-gold mine consists of four pits situated along the Mantoverde fault, each of which contains both sulphide and oxide ores.


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Comment by Baysarjon Oct 08, 2012 6:51pm
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Post# 20462634

RE: RE: Question for the Board

RE: RE: Question for the Board

Think of it this way.... If you sell a used car, it doesnt matter how little you charge your friend, the government will take out there blue book and tell you that you owe the tax based on the pre-determined fair value of the car.

The Mexican govt was doing that to Primero, who was selling their silver for $4 and taking the loss to offset profits and lower their taxes.  Government said too bad, silver is worth more than $4 bucks, so you cant take a loss and you must base your taxes on the spot price of silver.

Primero won their case.

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