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Alta Copper Corp. T.DNT


Primary Symbol: T.ATCU

ALTA COPPER CORP. IS AN EMERGING COPPER DEVELOPER ADVANCING WITH THE GLOBAL SHIFT TOWARD ELECTRIFICATION AND DECARBONIZATION. Alta Copper Corp. is focused on the development of its 100% owned Cañariaco advanced staged copper project. Cañariaco comprises 97 square kilometers of highly prospective land located 150 kilometers northeast of the City of Chiclayo, Peru, which include the Cañariaco Norte deposit, Cañariaco Sur deposit and Quebrada Verde prospect, all within a 4km NE-SW trend in northern Peru¿s prolific mining district. Cañariaco is one of the largest copper deposits in the Americas not held by a major.


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Comment by PAiron Jul 21, 2011 6:29pm
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RE: Castilla, Humala and Chavez Dejavu

RE: Castilla, Humala and Chavez Dejavu

As Specboy says, look at the situation now in Venezuela. Don't you think Humala can see that and figure out that if he really wants to help his country he needs the growth that Peru has seen over the past decade. What he really needs to do is stop some corruption and make sure that money is distributed where it is needed.

Not sure how it worked in Venezuela, but in Peru Humala will still need some support from the senate to pass certain things, so he doesn't exactly have 'carte blanche'.
 

jmho

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