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Gunnison Copper Corp T.GCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  GCUMF

Gunnison Copper Corp., formerly Excelsior Mining Corp., is a copper development company. The Company operates in Cochise County, Arizona, and is focused on delivering pure copper cathode into the United States domestic supply chain. 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 Strong and Harris copper-zinc-silver deposit is located just 1.3 miles (2.4 kilometers) north of Gunnison Copper’s Johnson Camp SX-EW facility. The Gunnison Project which incorporates a large open pit of predominantly copper oxide mineralization approximately two kilometers south of Johnson Camp Mine (JCM). The Project is a copper cathode and is designed to produce around 167 million pounds of copper cathode annually.


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Post by ArizonaBillyon Jun 25, 2018 3:04pm
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Not helping the situation today (from Seeking Alpha)

Not helping the situation today (from Seeking Alpha)

Copper hits nearly three-month low on U.S.-China trade tension

|By:, SA News Editor 

Copper prices tumbled to their lowest close in nearly three months, settling -1.3% at $2.992/lb. to cap a ~10% drop from a peak earlier this month.

There is “concern globally about what trade wars mean for metals,” says Nitesh Shah, director of research at WisdomTree. “Over the last couple of weeks or so, people have been thinking of the impact as a very negative thing for industrial metals.”

Traders are betting that the likelihood of a negotiated solution that avoids tariffs has become more distant, potentially hurting global growth and damping demand for industrial metals such as copper: China consumes ~50% of the world’s copper.

Copper traders also are watching labor negotiations at two copper mines controlled by Chile's Codelco - including the Chuquicamata mine, home to one of the world’s largest copper deposits - that potentially could reduce supply.


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