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Excelsior Mining Ord Shs T.MIN

Alternate Symbol(s):  EXMGF

Gunnison Copper Corp., formerly Excelsior Mining Corp., is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company’s projects include Gunnison Copper Project, the Johnson Camp Mine, and a portfolio of exploration projects, including the Peabody Sill and the Strong and Harris deposits, in Cochise County, Arizona. The Gunnison Copper Project covers approximately 9,560 acres of land, and it is located in Arizona, United States. The Johnson Camp Mine operation includes two open pits, a fully functioning SX-EW plant capable of producing approximately 25 million pounds of cathode copper per year. The Strong and Harris copper-zinc-silver deposit is located around 1.3 miles (2.4 kilometers) north of Excelsior’s Johnson Camp SX-EW facility.


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Comment by CuJunioron Sep 07, 2017 6:58pm
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Post# 26669239

RE:RE:Write up

RE:RE:Write upFinally, an article that isn't afraid to say that Excelsior has "probably the most profitable copper project on the planet".

Other copper producer hides their All-in cost by leaving out any of the following: initial capital, sustaining capital, taxes, interest, administration costs.  Just stating their cash costs is not enough.

They also make it difficult to figure out the true cash cost by using "net cash cost after by-product credit".

Excelsior is the real deal.  No hidden cost per lb produced.


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