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Kodiak Copper Corp V.KDK

Alternate Symbol(s):  KDKCF

Kodiak Copper Corp. is a Canada-based company that consists of the exploration and development of base and precious metals throughout North America. The Company is focused on its 100% owned copper porphyry projects in Canada and the United States. The Company’s projects include MPD Copper-Gold Porphyry Project, Mohave Copper-Molybdenum-Silver Porphyry Project and Kohuna Diamond Project. The MPD Copper-Gold Porphyry Project has approximately 226 square kilometers of the land package in South-Central British Columbia (BC). The Company’s MPD Project consists of four properties, which include Man, Prime, Dillard and Axe. Mohave Copper-Molybdenum-Silver Porphyry Project covers over 10.4 square kilometers of the land package. Kahuna Diamond Project has a land holding, mineral tenure to over 805 square kilometers and additional diamond rights covering an adjacent approximately 928 square kilometers, which is located in Nunavut, Canada.


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Comment by Margin321on May 28, 2024 7:55am
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RE:RE:RE:Teck is largest shareholder in Kodiak

RE:RE:RE:Teck is largest shareholder in KodiakI guess that is how it works. Overall chance of junior minor progressing to a mine is fairly small. Big mining companies do not want to be evalating these projects themselves - lots of costs and no revenue or even revenue projections. The projects that become mines have large resource, high grade resource, great location for infrastructure, great regulatory environment, and good timing in metals sector cycle. Then the big mining companies generally take over the project as they hsvr thevreqired lead time and the know how to actually build a mine. Kodiak has a chance but nothing is certain until it happens. I think they need to prove up more high grade resource. Maybe this year drilling program will go a long way in doing that. AI can't hurt, right? (that last sentence is a little tongue in cheek so don't jump on that). 
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