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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 cbewon Mar 27, 2024 1:00pm
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Post# 35955872

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New Press Release - Copper Fox Appoints Manuel Gomez, CFA to the Board

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New Press Release - Copper Fox Appoints Manuel Gomez, CFA to the BoardLOL there are only 3 ways to finance the construction either its debt, an equity dilution, or taking on a partner.  Shareholders of Majors do not like equity dilution so most mines are financed by debt or taking on partners that reduces their interest in the project.  Either way that is what is factored in by a Major when making a production decision.  Taking on huge debt loads without a corresponding payoff is a huge negative for a Major to acquire any project.  That is not non-sense that is a reality that you obviously do not care about.  Your analysis is pie in the sky non-sense MK.  


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