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Oroco Resource Corp V.OCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORRCF

Oroco Resource Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the assembly of mineral concessions which make up the Santo Tomas porphyry copper project in Sinaloa State, Mexico. The Santo Tomas project is a copper porphyry deposit defined by 106 diamond drill and reverse circulation drill holes totaling approximately 30,000 m.


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Post by HeyIrishon Feb 14, 2014 6:41am
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Post# 22208661

Cores

CoresThe only question I have is, who owned the property when Goldcorp was drilling on it. If they had permission from the real current owner at the time they were drilling, then you'd need to think that the cores belong to Goldcorp. If OCO owned the property then the cores belong to OCO. If the property ownership was in dispute at the time of the drilling then I'd think the cores would now belong to OCO. If they didn't own the property at the time of drilling then they need to make a deal with G. In short OCO needs to go after those cores.
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