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Copper Mountain Mining Corporation T.CUM


Primary Symbol: CPPMF

Copper Mountain Mining Corp is a copper producer, developer and explorer. Copper Mountain's flagship asset is the Copper Mountain mine located in southern British Columbia near the town of Princeton. The Copper Mountain mine produces over 90 million pounds of copper equivalent per year with a large resource that remains open laterally and at depth. The company also has the development stage Eva Copper Project in Queensland, Australia.


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Comment by parachuteon Aug 13, 2012 4:40pm
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Post# 20212527

RE: Article in the Globe and Mail

RE: Article in the Globe and Mail

Kind of a moronic article I think.  Basically it says, while the mine has a substantial deposit and has worked through its production issues, copper is trading at 10% less than it used to be and there's trading resistance at a certain position.  But if copper goes up in price and the stock breaks through the technical resisitance, then you should buy. After the price has gone up.   Which is not the way you make money in the stock market. You buy a stock based on fundamentals and prospects.  But whatever.  If you think you can make money reading the advice column in the G & M, have at it.  

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