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Coppernico Metals Inc. CPPMF


Primary Symbol: T.COPR

Coppernico is a mineral exploration company focused on creating value for shareholders and stakeholders through diligent project evaluation and exploration excellence in pursuit of the discovery of world-class copper-gold deposits in the Americas. The Company’s management and technical teams have a successful track record of raising capital, discovery and the monetization of exploration successes. The Company, through its wholly-owned private Peruvian subsidiary Sombrero Minerales S.A.C., is currently focused on the Ccascabamba (previously referred to as Sombrero Main) and Nioc target areas within the Sombrero Project in Peru, its flagship project, and is regularly reviewing additional premium projects to consider for acquisition. The Sombrero Project is a land package of approximately 102,000 hectares (1,020 square kilometres) located in the north-western margins of the world-class Andahuaylas-Yauri trend in Peru. It consists of a number of prospective exploration targets characte...


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Comment by Rational43on Feb 02, 2021 9:04pm
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RE:Needs to be noticed however.........

RE:Needs to be noticed however.........I agree CS has handled the correction the best of all.  

I think the zero net debt makes it the "Safe midcap copper choice"

For that massive institutional money, that really doesn't want to invest in a commodity producer at all...but is getting pressure to have some exposure to copper and some in this market cap space...they pick the one with the least chance of going to zero, so they pick CS.  

Its certainly better fundamentally than Taseko.

Institutional money is still scared to death of commodities and commodity stocks. 

That's why we have a long way to go, and you can still find stocks like this with a forward PE under 3.

Bay Street doesn't look at them until they announce earnings, so the next Q will be telling.    
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