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Alta Copper Corp T.ATCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATCUF

Alta Copper Corp. is a Canada-based copper developer, which is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral rights interests. The Company is focused on the development of its 100% owned Canariaco advanced staged copper project. The Canariaco Copper Project is an advanced stage porphyry copper exploration and development project located in Northern Peru. Canariaco comprises about 97 square kilometers of highly prospective land located about 102 kilometers (km) northeast of the City of Chiclayo, Peru, which includes the advanced stage Canariaco Norte deposit, Canariaco Sur deposit and Quebrada Verde prospect, all within a four km NE-SW trend in northern Peru’s mining district. The Company also holds other earlier stage base metal properties located in Peru and Canada. Its other projects include Don Gregorio property, Arikepay Copper-Gold Porphyry Discovery, and Canyon Creek property. Don Gregorio property is a copper-gold porphyry target located in northern Peru.


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Comment by PAiron Aug 25, 2011 10:19am
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RE: potential buyers

RE: potential buyers

That seems to be the logical thing to do STE15165, but in many cases companies do not own stock or very little when they make a purchase. I guess it depends on management's style. Take the case of Hudbay buying Norsemount for the Constancia project.  Hudbay had about 1.3% of shares in Norsemount when they made the offer and they had plenty of time to buy shares as they had been in talks for 1.5 years before making the move (started talk in mid 09 - deal made Jan 11).

 

Also keep in mind that a company would have to disclose once they own 10%. So let's say for the exercise that they managed to save $1.5 on 10% or even 15% that may come out to a savings of $20 to $30M on a $600M deal.  But, in doing so, the major would be tipping their hands to their competition which they usually don't like to do. (these #s are crude but it gives an idea)

 

On the other hand you have some that are completely open about it. As I said, it depends on management and their strategies.  We haven't seen any major buying or accumulation as far as we can see, but who knows for sure.

 

jmho

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