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Cordoba Minerals Corp V.CDB

Alternate Symbol(s):  CDBMF

Cordoba Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based company mineral exploration company that is focused on the exploration, development and acquisition of copper and gold projects. The Company is developing its 100% owned San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project, which includes the Alacran Copper-Gold-Silver Deposit and satellite deposits at Montiel East, Montiel West and Costa Azul. The San Matias Project is located in the Department of Cordoba, Colombia. The San Matias Copper-Gold-Silver Project is located in the municipality of Puerto Libertador, Department of Cordoba, Colombia, 390 kilometers (km) northwest of Bogotaa and approximately 160 km north of Medellin. The Company also holds a 51% interest in the Perseverance Porphyry Copper Project in Arizona, United States America. Its San Matias comprises mining titles covering over 146.62 square kilometers and has an additional 893.91 square kilometers of mining titles under application.


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Comment by Duniteon Jul 08, 2017 8:56pm
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RE:Fiduciary Duty to Shareholders

RE:Fiduciary Duty to ShareholdersI voted no. This deal just did not pass the smell test. The deal will most likely go through as my 87,000 shares will not make a difference. If the drill data, which is supposed to be positive, had been released on time and not held back, I would have voted different. The data was held back causing the stock price to drop. The stock price again dropped severely due to a stoppage. Because a billionaire does not like the idea that he has to keep his word on an original initial deal-carry Cordoba to FS.. He already has 51%, so why not just buy all of us little retail investors out at triple the current price and be done playing dilute the little guy games. KEEP ON EYE ON THE CONGO, as some of this restructuring affecting CORDOBA maybe blow back money problems that RF is experiencing due to civil war brewing in that country. Which would cause problems getting financing from other lenders for completion of Kamoa and Kakula....Thus his pockets may not be as deep as before the coming war and he would have to pony up the money himself.....
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