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Cascadero Copper Corp CCEDF


Primary Symbol: V.CCD

Cascadero Copper Corporation is a Canada-based integrated mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of its copper, gold and cesium properties located in Salta, Argentina. It holds an interest in 27 mineral properties in the northern area of the Argentine Puna (primarily in the Province of Salta). The Company’s properties include Amarillo, Amarillo Norte, El Oculto Group, Incamayo Norte, Ochaqui Silver, Santa Rosa Group, Taca Taca Group, Taron Group and Viejo Campo. The Amarillo Norte property includes a sedimentary-hosted cesium and silver deposit. The El Oculto group comprises the El Oculto, Centauro, Cerro Lari I and Cerro Lari II properties. The Incamayo Norte property is located approximately 100 kilometers (km) west of the city of Salta, in the Sierra de Cachi portion of the Nevados de Palermo Mountain Range. The Ochaqui property is located at the eastern edge of the Argentine Puna, about 100 km west of Salta city.


TSXV:CCD - Post by User

Comment by RareEarth1on Jun 07, 2024 10:41am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Is cesium worth the attention? you decide

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Is cesium worth the attention? you decideVarious options no doubt but selling it outright probably makes the most sense if the right opportunity comes according to management.  No funding needed there and would be the quickest return to shareholders.  The other 3  mines, which only one is operating  are pegmatite mines which are much different that the Taron deposit.

Remember it is a surface deposit and excavators could be used to mine it,  Taron has 12,000 acres of land and they have only scratced the surface so we could see a much bigger resource and possibly some higher grades along the way if more drilling occurs.  I think the patent is good for 20 years after application is approved. 

I would guess that Taron would be split off from the other properties and sold as a seperate resource, leaving the gold/silver properties in the Cascadero portfolio. 




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