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Camino Minerals Corp V.COR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAMZF

Camino Minerals Corporation is a Canada-based discovery and development stage copper exploration company. It is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties. It is focused on evaluating and acquiring exploration projects in Canada and abroad. Its projects include Los Chapitos copper project, Maria Cecilia copper porphyry project, and Plata Dorada project. Los Chapitos copper project is located 15 km from the coastal town of Chala. It has a tenement area totaling over 22,000 hectares. Maria Ceilia copper porphyry project is located 450 km north of Lima and consists of claims that cover approximately 7,110 hectares. Its porphyry complex includes the Toro punto epithermal deposit and the Emmanuel porphyry deposit. Plata Dorada project consists of approximately 3,800 hectares, located 158 km east of the city of Cuzco. It seeks to acquire a portfolio of advanced copper assets that have the potential to deliver copper into an electrifying, copper-intensive global economy.


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Post by Goof111on Sep 26, 2018 11:35am
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Camino Minerals and Altiplano Metals

Camino Minerals and Altiplano MetalsDid anyone notice that Jeremy Yaseniuk is Director of Corporate Development and CEO both at Altiplano Metals and Camino Minerals while John Williamson is CEO, President at Altiplano Metals and Camino Minerals? Both head offices are within walking distance and both companies seem to be in the same stage of development. Antiplano just completed a successful test run for mining on a section of the historic Farellon mine in Chile. Could this mean that Camino might apply the same tactics at Los Chapitos. With these two men on board there might be some parallel development / same strategy rolled out between the two companies. McNaughton wants to move Camino "from grass roots through to production" and he believes that Yaseniuk and Williamson "have demonstrated their ability to do just that." Might this indicate that McNaughton wants to push for production? Any thoughts?
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