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Copper Fox Metals Inc V.CUU

Alternate Symbol(s):  CPFXF

Copper Fox Metals Inc. is a resource company, which is focused on copper exploration and development in Canada and the United States. The Company’s projects include Schaft Creek, Van Dyke, Sombrero Butte, Mineral Mountain and Eaglehead. The Schaft Creek project covers 56,180 hectares of mineral concessions located in Tahltan Territory in northwestern British Columbia, approximately 60 kilometers south of Telegraph Creek, near existing seaport, transportation and clean hydroelectric energy infrastructure. The Van Dyke project is an advanced stage in-situ copper recovery project located in Miami, Arizona. The Sombrero Butte project is a Laramide age, exploration stage, porphyry copper project located in the Bunker Hill Mining District, 44 miles northeast of Tucson, Arizona. Mineral Mountain is an early-stage Laramide age, porphyry copper exploration project located in the Mineral Mountain Mining District, 20 miles east of Florence, Arizona.


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Comment by webgogson Sep 06, 2011 3:51pm
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Post# 19015484

RE: Comparison

RE: ComparisonHappy is a good project because the mill is already there. So if you hit something worth mining it gets bought. R11-8 contains relatively higher grade intervals such as 7.5 metres containing 1.17% copper, 7.8 g/t silver. They also have a tungsten field.

CUU will have its own postal codes. lol It will take a long time but it must be developed to help with world supply as opposed to mill supply.

2 different critters both with good reason to own.

I get bored with the pace of cuu and play a few with small change. HPY is one of them. On the paint drying subject. I have discussed the unnaccaptable pace at cuu. Elmer sticks to the story of bang for the buck. While this contains truth I don't think it is the main reason for the slow pace. BGM and HPY are farts in the wind and yet the put out 1-2 Nrs a month. At 5 holes a year it will take us 12 years to define our resource by drill. This is not a joke. Because of this I expected a 3rd and 4th drill 3 months ago and then a PP. With the new drill we have 7 months of burn cash left. 

We are furtunate that we are getting to meet with potential buyers. Everytime the company opens its mouth or goes to a show we lose money. At this rate we can do 5 more Nrs and 3 shows and we'll be out of business. This is a joke.

What's happened is the slow pace killed off the retail and they are not coming back. Given the majority insider control and lack of retail we will only see pop when a big buyer pulls a Stifel. Our sp is 100% controlled by a few traders and even they are getting bored and leaving. We can just accept the fact that Elmer does not care about the sp. He only cares about the final price. There is no danger that we won't become a mine. CUU can build it so I expect that eventually someone will make an offer. Just call Elmer and ask. Ask why we have terrible communication and are the slowest of the major deposits. I've discussed it at length. I couldn't dig out his strategy.

So in the mean time build up another pile with a small trading amount. HPY will double or better by Dec. (My opinion). There's more risk so the reward is greater.
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