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Nevada Copper Corp NEVDQ

Nevada Copper Corp is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in the development, operation, and exploration of its copper project (the Project) at its Pumpkin Hollow Property (the Property) in Western Nevada, United States of America. Its two fully permitted projects include the high-grade Underground Mine and processing facility, which is undergoing a restart of operations, and a large-scale open pit PFS stage project. The Property is located in northwestern Nevada and consists of approximately 24,300 acres of contiguous mineral rights including approximately 10,800 acres of owned private land and leased patented claims. Pumpkin Hollow is located approximately 8 miles southeast of the small town of Yerington, Nevada in Lyon County, one- and one-half hours drive southeast of Reno. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary is Nevada Copper, Inc.


GREY:NEVDQ - Post by User

Post by bogfiton Aug 03, 2022 12:53pm
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Nevada is famous for their False Springs.

Nevada is famous for their False Springs.And the current wave of optimism that is growing may be premature.  But when the party gets going, so do I - elsewhere.  It's not I don’t appreciate the pent-up need and desire to hope for better, but am also fearful that the new territory we have yet to tread may become difficult.  What we all can agree upon is: we can’t go on like this.   But the changes and sacrifice required will test our spoiled, pampered population to its very core.

A terrorist is killed, the cost of gasoline is falling, and tax dollars are being spent to prepare for a much hotter planet.   Of course, optimism energies public sentiment which may continue to support consumer buying.   Most Americans while cutting back are still living at a relatively high standard compared to most of the last century, so except those at the bottom rung of the ladder - who desperately need our help, the spirit of the country is rising; which is good, for the challenges we will face will certainly need us to be brave and strong and united.
 
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