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Cascadero Copper Corp V.CCD

Alternate Symbol(s):  CCEDF

Cascadero Copper Corporation is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring and developing mineral properties located primarily in Argentina. The Company holds an interest in 27 mineral properties in the northern area of the Argentine Puna (primarily in the Province of Salta). The Company’s properties include Amarillo, Amarillo Norte, El Oculto Group, Incamayo Norte, Ochaqui Silver, Santa Rosa Group, Taca Taca Group, Taron Group and Viejo Campo. The Amarillo Norte property includes a sedimentary-hosted cesium and silver deposit. The El Oculto group comprises the El Oculto, Centauro, Cerro Lari I and Cerro Lari II properties. The Incamayo Norte property is located approximately 100 kilometers (km) west of the city of Salta, in the Sierra de Cachi portion of the Nevados de Palermo Mountain Range. The Ochaqui property is located at the eastern edge of the Argentine Puna, about 100 km west of Salta city and roughly 10 km south of the Incamayo property.


TSXV:CCD - Post by User

Comment by AucontraireIIon Aug 09, 2022 9:10pm
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RE:RE:CCD Update

RE:RE:CCD Update
in my worthless opinion, reading between the lines, I think Ed had two problems when it came to this stock. He became personally acquainted and overly admiring of BB... And let's face it BB was a great salesman and probably a so-so geologist. So Ed confused confidence with competence which is a common problem we all run into now and then. Secondly, when things turned south he had no exit strategy because of his confirmation bias about the company becoming a big winner eventually. So as it went lower he just became more convinced that it was a bargain. I guess I can't blame him since I have fallen into the same traps myself such as stubbornly listening to Ed and not my own gut feeling. Hope springs eternal so maybe we will get out of here with a few pennies per share at least. Even a $20 million market cap would bring us up quite a ways from where we are. And that ain't much for a multi billion dollar 30 year project...
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