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Capstone Copper Corp T.CS

Alternate Symbol(s):  CSCCF

Capstone Copper Corp. is a copper producer operating in the Americas. It is engaged in the production of and exploration of base metals in the United States (US), Mexico, and Chile, with a focus on copper. The Company, through a wholly owned Chilean subsidiary, Mantos Copper S.A., owns and operates the Mantos Blancos mine, located 45 kilometers (km) northeast of Antofagasta, Chile and the 70%-owned Mantoverde mine, through a subsidiary, Mantoverde S.A., located 50 km southeast of Chanaral, Chile. It owns and operates the Pinto Valley mine located in Arizona, US, Cozamin mine located in Zacatecas, Mexico, and has a portfolio of exploration properties in Mexico. It also holds the fully permitted Santo Domingo copper-iron-gold-cobalt development project in the Atacama region of Chile, 35km northeast of Mantoverde. Through Compania Minera Sierra Norte S.A., it owns 100% of Sierra Norte, an iron oxide copper gold deposit located in Chile's Atacama Region, that spans over 7,000 hectares.


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Comment by dollpartzon Apr 25, 2022 9:31pm
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BBTYstocks wrote: Personally, I'm not concerned with Chile politics, I think alot of the hard line environmental rule changes will be watered down. Also the VERDE mine expansion (mantos) has a desilnation plant, so no water concerns there. Recent news out of Mexico has me more worried for Cozamin..


The headlines reporting out of that mining site is kinda wacky at times .. the headline is "CHILE RECOMMENDS" but then reading it, it's a chilean environmental regulator .. also in another article, it is reported Chile’s constitutional assembly has rejected a proposal from the environmental committee seeking to tighten up rules related to the protection of the country’s natural resources, which would have hit the mining sector if they became law.
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