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Capstone Copper Corp T.CS

Alternate Symbol(s):  CSCCF

Capstone Copper Corp. is a copper producer operating in the Americas. It is engaged in the production of and exploration of base metals in the United States (US), Mexico, and Chile, with a focus on copper. The Company, through a wholly owned Chilean subsidiary, Mantos Copper S.A., owns and operates the Mantos Blancos mine, located 45 kilometers (km) northeast of Antofagasta, Chile and the 70%-owned Mantoverde mine, through a subsidiary, Mantoverde S.A., located 50 km southeast of Chanaral, Chile. It owns and operates the Pinto Valley mine located in Arizona, US, Cozamin mine located in Zacatecas, Mexico, and has a portfolio of exploration properties in Mexico. It also holds the fully permitted Santo Domingo copper-iron-gold-cobalt development project in the Atacama region of Chile, 35km northeast of Mantoverde. Through Compania Minera Sierra Norte S.A., it owns 100% of Sierra Norte, an iron oxide copper gold deposit located in Chile's Atacama Region, that spans over 7,000 hectares.


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Comment by abdikenson Aug 28, 2012 8:46pm
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Post# 20272057

RE: RE: iron credits

RE: RE: iron credits

I'm replying to myself. I retired on Oct 19th. 1981, not particularly because I wanted to, but because I had a couple of heart attacks, but do not feel sorry for me. I own my home, trade in my car on average every 31/2 years, and go to Europe on a river cruise, either every year, or every 18 months, depending on my health. I am certainly not rich, but I lucked out and had to foresite to invest when intrest rate were at 19%. I still invest, but, most of my stocks are in Banks, and companies like Suncor, Transcanada, etc. I do however love taking fliers, such as C.S., AXI, Eagle Star, anmd let me not forget Cosolidated Thompson. I try to do my D.D., and at the price of some of these "fliers", I can invest a little, to make a lot, if they come to fruition. If I don't live long enough to see the end results, than at least my decendants will be able to say, " wasn't Grandpa a wise man". Just my thoughts to age bashers.    

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