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Taseko Mines Ltd T.TKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGB

Taseko Mines Limited is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is principally engaged in the production and sale of metals, as well as related activities, including mine permitting and development within the province of British Columbia, Canada and the State of Arizona, the United States. The Company’s principal property is the Gibraltar Mine, which is a copper-molybdenum mine that is located in south-central British Columbia. It also owns the Florence Copper, Yellowhead copper, New Prosperity and Aley properties. The Florence Copper property is located midway between Phoenix and Tucson near the community of Florence, Arizona. The Yellowhead Project is located in the Thompson-Nicola area of British Columbia, approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Kamloops near Vavenby. The New Prosperity Project is a gold-copper porphyry, which is located in British Columbia. The Aley Niobium Project is located in northern British Columbia, approximately 140 kilometers north of Mackenzie.


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Comment by dcjones4396on Jun 29, 2021 5:07pm
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Post# 33467918

RE:RE:permit

RE:RE:permitI don't think anyone is saying they're sitting on the permit. Rather, they may have been givin a heads up from the EPA. I have doubted that all along and continue to believe they remain at the whim of a governmental agency that doesn't give a hoot about what they want. Governmental agencies flat out blow azz. Taseko management is playing a waiting game in which they have very little control. At some point they may have to hit the Court system. No doubt that's the last thing they want. The best thing for Taseko to do now is efficient planning for the construction process. Lots to do on that front. They should be ready to hit the ground running once everything needed permit wise is in place. As has been noted before, it's not the end of the world waiting for the permit because they can amass more funds along the way, thereby quashing any need for a JV partner. The glass remains more than half full.
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