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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.


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Comment by Returns2021on Jan 15, 2023 1:49am
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RE:Important message for Nevada Copper shareholders.

RE:Important message for Nevada Copper shareholders.

And how is this message important for nevada copper investors? LOL.  This dude is totally delusional after close two 2 decades of losing here.


bogfit wrote: We are pleased to report that the three-days suspension of my account for Monitor re-education was successful in illustrating how a good rule can be misused.  For the record I am also opposed to “spamming” stock or any other investment vehicle on this message board.  Someone on this board has been issuing a complaint whenever I tried to share what has been a very unusual experience (for me) that I’m attempting to understand.  In years past, mining stock boards offered different perspectives drawn from diverse backgrounds and experience.  It meant that many more eyes watching the different markets, and reporting to the benefit of all significant developments.  
 
It seems that someone here on this board was upset that I posted about an air-condition manufacturer that I considered to be exceptionally low risk and well suited to this very uncertain macroeconomic environment.  This was a newbie thing for me.  Twenty years swing trading precious metal miners, and never once owned any industrial stock.  I didn't just add this to my portfolio, but replaced the mining stock I usually traded in a move last summer to reduce risk.  And surprisingly have had considerable success in swing trading the stock.   Am I right that having 70% of the shares held by strong hands, magnifies the high volatility and typically low volume?  It's a question about price movement in certain stocks that might be helpful in understanding what we observe.

Like I said, it was last summer when the Northern Hemisphere was suffering a record heat wave that I thought about air-conditioning.  Not sure what brought that to my attention.  So, I Looked at a half-dozen different HAC manufacturers, but decided that the company that specialized in commercial and industrial units would be immune to a down-turn in the housing market – one perhaps threatened by high mortgage rates.  Besides I realized that if you’re hot at home, you can sit in front of a fan with a towel over your shoulders – you’ll survive, take it from an old desert rat.

But you can’t do that in an office or plant and still do your job.   You will need that space kept at a tolerable level.  I know that most of the AC units now operating were designed and engineered to provide a certain life time based upon lower temperatures and shorter hours of operation.  This life of the unit must be reduced when run at longer time periods.  Besides parts wearing out sooner, some units will simply not meet the demands the new climate requires, and as daytime heating spreads northward the need for AC becomes critical where previously not required.  The choice is either maintain comfortable working conditions or shut down.

I do not suffer from any delusion that what I say on a MB board will benefit my position, and since I started buying last summer (07/20/2022 Bought AAON @ $54.5) I’ve enjoyed the appreciation, but obviously I am not motivated to “pump” like some in hope of recovering on underwater shares, but rather simply to share my analysis; always with the hope that someone would point out its freckles, which would be most welcome if it saved me from making a mistake! 

Now before I apologize to the hater I have offended, I want everyone to know that if anyone has, in their honest opinion a great investment opportunity.  Please, please let me know.  Go-ahead and post it, I won’t be offended.  Just provide a little reasoning for the recommendation upon which I can then proceed.  If you are right, I’ll benefit, won’t I?  If your story doesn’t convince me, I’ll move on.  Nothing lost.

BTW – There’s only one bar in town since The Cabin closed and it don’t got no janitor.
 
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