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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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Taseko Mines Ltd > Copper ceiling look
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Post by nofluff on Mar 15, 2024 10:48am

Copper ceiling look

4 years ago, I purchased 500 pound steers for1100.00.cad. each. Today, they are 3000.00 and going up.

That is close to 200%. Copper to keep up is 12.00u.s.

You heard it here 1rst:))

Nf
Comment by nofluff on Mar 15, 2024 11:35am
Some speculation. Let's b generous and say that warehouses and factories have 1 million tons to use up.   Now let's be realistic. Let's b conservative and say over the next year we use 10 thousand tons more than produced per day. In 3 months we have 0 to draw from. Who will have to quit buying. Those that have not secured contracts for premium over spot price. Those ones ...more  
Comment by metalhead666 on Mar 15, 2024 3:08pm
1tst?  do u meen ferst? or furst? or phurst?
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