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Three Valley Copper Corp V.TVC.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  TVCCF

Three Valley Copper Corp. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is focused on its primary asset, Minera Tres Valles (MTV). It operates through two segments: MTV and Corporate. MTV segment is the Company's principal operating business. The MTV mining project, in the Province of Choapa, Chile, which includes fully integrated processing operations and its two main mines, the Don Gabriel open pit mine (Don Gabriel) and the Papomono underground mine (Papomono). MTV is located in the Cretaceous belt of Chile that hosts a large number of deposits. It has over 46,000 hectares to explore with over 100 copper occurrences mapped and 70 artisanal exploitation points. MTV's main assets are the Minera Tres Valles mining complex and its 46,000 hectares of exploratory lands. Its two major deposits, Don Gabriel and Papomono and other known mineralized areas are located in a 10-kilometer-wide corridor of middle to upper Cretaceous volcanic rocks, bounded by north-south-trending faults.


TSXV:TVC.H - Post by User

Comment by Sacks2022on Feb 09, 2022 9:28am
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RE:RE:RE:Did some research

RE:RE:RE:Did some research My main issue here is the halt in operation. That as I said would only be done if something big is up. Also if the lender is really backing them up why not give them the funds as a low intrest loan convertible to shares if not paid by a certain time. Then they can use the fund to ramp up while they try to improve economics of the open pit. Also the fact that more dilution might be coming is not comforting. This will be my last post as I don't want people to think in bashing here.
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