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Coppernico Metals Inc CPPMF


Primary Symbol: T.COPR

Coppernico Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is principally engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral property interests. The Company is focused on exploration and discovery of copper-gold deposits in the South America. The Company’s primary asset is the Sombrero copper-gold project located in southern Peru. The Sombrero Project is a land package of approximately 102,000 hectares located about 340 kilometers SE of Lima in southern Peru. The concessions are hosted in the northwestern extension of the Andahuaylas-Yauri belt. The principal targets at Sombrero are copper-gold skarn, porphyry systems and precious metal epithermal deposits. The Company’s subsidiary is Sombrero Minerales, S.A.C.


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Comment by Outlander1on May 18, 2021 5:55pm
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RE:Market will wake up to Chile & Peru risk soon

RE:Market will wake up to Chile & Peru risk soonObviously there is a lot of political unrest in the two largest copper producing regions. Imagine the devastation from COVID- very few social nets there I suspect. Locals are quite likely enraged to see their country and it's citizens being exploited while they work for peanuts in the mines. If taxing the miners helped give people a better standard of living-great, however, I suspect corrupt government will benefit more. One way or the other, there will be a price to pay for miners in that region. All the more reason Cmmc is in an enviable position in my opinion.
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