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Copper Lake Resources Ltd. V.CPL

Alternate Symbol(s):  WTCZF

Copper Lake Resources Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company with interests in two projects both located in Ontario. The Company's projects include Marshall Lake and Norton Lake. The Marshall Lake high-grade volcanogenic massive sulfide copper, zinc, silver and gold project, comprises an area of approximately 220 square kilometers located 120 kilometers (kms) north of Geraldton, Ontario and is 22 kms north of the main CNR rail line. It has around 82.55% interest in the joint ventured property, which consists of 233 claims and 52 mining leases. The project also includes 148 claim cells that are 100% owned. Marshall Lake also includes the Sollas Lake and Summit Lake properties, which are 100% owned by the Company. It has around 69.79% joint venture interest in the Norton Lake nickel, copper, cobalt, and palladium platinum group metal (PGM) property that is located in the southern Ring of Fire area, approximately 100 kms north of the Marshall Lake Property.


TSXV:CPL - Post by User

Post by javaman12on May 07, 2024 10:29pm
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Post# 36028110

Waiting For News!!

Waiting For News!!Out of frustration, I just sent another e-mail to management!

"Your BHEM survey must be finished by now. It would be more timely now to immediately release this geophysical information to the public with your next drilling plan.

Today's share price (dropping now to 1.5 cents with some significant volume of sales) indicates that some shareholders are getting cold feet about remaining invested here. They don't seem too convinced that this project will ever be commercial in size to mine.

From your perspective, just how do you define a commercially sized mine? How deep can an underground mine be built at Marshall Lake and remain a viable idea when most of the copper mineralization appears to be found, so far below?

These are legitimate questions to ask which should have answers which all shareholders and any potential investors could use to ponder and help them make better investment decisions! There are many copper plays doing much better than this one.

It would be best to keep your shareholders abreast of every new development! So as soon as it is humanly possible, please issue the next news press release! Keep us all in the loop!"

                               
Lab Assay results sure take a long time to get here in Canada!

                          Today there are a lot more junior explorers knocking on their doors!

                              We may have to wait a lot longer to get that more important data!

                                             Visual cues may reveal a lot to the geologist!

But the potential investor needs much more exacting information to decide about where to best deploy his capital of hard earned dollars!

                         Information received in this competitive environment needs to be timely!

                  It's so darned hard to wait when other exploratory ventures are rising in value!

And when many of your fellow investors have decided to jump ship, should we also take our loss and do the same?

                                                         All the best! Java




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