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Getty Copper Inc V.GTC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GTCDF

Getty Copper Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of natural resource properties. The Company is focused on mineral properties in Highland Valley, British Columbia, comprised primarily of the Getty North, Getty South, and satellite properties (Getty Copper Project). The Getty Copper Project is immediately adjacent to the porphyry copper mining and milling operations of Highland Valley Copper. The Company's properties cover an area of approximately 269 square kilometers. The Highland Valley is located approximately 330 kilometers (km) northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, near the communities of Logan Lake, Ashcroft, Merritt and the city of Kamloops. In addition to advancing the Highland Valley Project, Getty Copper is also evaluating other mineral exploration and development projects in Canada and across the world.


TSXV:GTC - Post by User

Post by wellwellwellon Dec 13, 2022 12:54pm
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Post# 35168832

Another builder's lien?

Another builder's lien?Question:
When a geologist gets called on the phone by the CEO and majority shareholder of a publicly traded company and is asked to assist their long time main geological engineering consultant find old trenches in the field, and old historic workings in the field, and to apply his Ph.D. level brain power to help select new drill targets and to assist spotting / marking those drill hole locations in the field, and is asked to spend days on end collaborating in the the Company field office, not to mention having to drive 100 km each way each day...is it not reasonable to expect to be paid in a timely fashion?

Apparently not when it's John Lepinski on the phone. 
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