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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 GuyMiningon Mar 10, 2022 2:48pm
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Post# 34503982

RE:RE:Chile mining nationalization is slim possibility - Article

RE:RE:Chile mining nationalization is slim possibility - ArticleLast year in May 2021, there was a vote to pick 155 citizens to form the body to construct/rewrite the new constitution.  Any article would need 2/3rds support to pass on to the proposed constitution (which then would need to pass in a plebescite).  It was a big surprise to see how many independents got voted in.  Actually maybe it should not have been a surprise -- as the right-leaning government (today is their last day in office) has been very unpopular through the pandemic.  They were crushed in this May 2021 vote receiving less than 1/3rd of the representatives to form this body.  Still though, there are centre-lefts that should be able to prevent radical articles from passing.

GuyMining  


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