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Marimaca Copper Corp T.MARI

Alternate Symbol(s):  MARIF

Marimaca Copper Corp. is a Canada-based exploration and development company focused on base metal projects in Chile. The Company’s principal asset is the Marimaca Copper Project, located in the Antofagasta Region of northern Chile. The Marimaca Copper Project is situated at a low altitude in Chile’s Coastal Copper Belt, 25 kilometers (km) east of the port of Mejillones and 45 km north of Antofagasta, Marimaca has access to water and power, road and rail networks supplying sulphuric acid and other consumables, as well as deepwater ports. The Marimaca Copper Project comprises a set of concessions (the 1-23 Claims), properties 100% owned and optioned by the Company, combined with the adjacent La Atomica and Atahualpa claims, over which Marimaca Copper has the right to explore and exploit resources. This area is referred to as the Marimaca District.


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Comment by micromikeon Sep 02, 2021 1:09am
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Post# 33799474

RE:RE:RE:RE:Environmental Issues may increase Marimaca Capex greatly

RE:RE:RE:RE:Environmental Issues may increase Marimaca Capex greatlyWell if he would have bought $50 when they did the offering at $1.25($0.05pre reverse split) for current shareholder. He would have had 40 shares now.  He could sell them now -> 40*$4 = $160. If in fact the government doesn’t screw them down the road then the shares could be worth $10 in the future. 40 * $10 = $400.

He probably sold @ 5 cents back then so I would say he’s pi$$ off since he screw up and is now a disgruntle X-shareholder blaming the company for his screw up. He’s probably married to this other pain in the butt person that use to be on here that always copied and pasted some investment BS that she read in a book.


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