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Nevada Copper Corp T.NCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.NCU.WT.C | NEVDQ

Nevada Copper Corp is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in the development, operation, and exploration of its copper project (the Project) at its Pumpkin Hollow Property (the Property) in Western Nevada, United States of America. Its two fully permitted projects include the high-grade Underground Mine and processing facility, which is undergoing a restart of operations, and a large-scale open pit PFS stage project. The Property is located in northwestern Nevada and consists of approximately 24,300 acres of contiguous mineral rights including approximately 10,800 acres of owned private land and leased patented claims. Pumpkin Hollow is located approximately 8 miles southeast of the small town of Yerington, Nevada in Lyon County, one- and one-half hours drive southeast of Reno. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is Nevada Copper, Inc.


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Comment by bogfiton Nov 24, 2020 11:19am
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RE:Bog; Do you think that is a good idea to let your

RE:Bog; Do you think that is a good idea to let your Thank God you posted, I was afraid I had finally killed the board. 
 
I can imagine the danger of a moose stepping out of the forest onto the road.  You would think that Nevada would be free of such danger with no vegetation above knee high, but Black Angus cattle on the road late at night are a real challenge on our empty highways between towns.  You just hope they have a white patch on them somewhere or they could be real surprise.
 
"Since this board is suppose to be about NCU -"
 
Don't worry about that.  It used to be; but now Martha Stewart kitchen chatter is fine too.  I'm looking forward to your experiences with dead moose.  I had to bury a dead cow one time, but it had been lying dead in the summer sun for three days.  I had to empty my .45 to release the bloating SLOWLY - which I figured would be much better than dropping it while under pressure into the pit, if you get my drift.
 
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