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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Idaho Copper Corp COPR

Idaho Copper Corporation is a mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on exploring and developing copper-molybdenum-silver deposit in Idaho (United States) (the CuMo project). The CuMo project consists of one hundred and twenty-six (126) federal unpatented lode mining claims, and six patented mining claims. In total, the project comprises approximately 2,640 acres... see more

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Idaho Copper Corp > Another words less ore, more operating cost, less profit.
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Post by RealityCheck123 on Jun 17, 2024 12:31pm

Another words less ore, more operating cost, less profit.

Not looking good. That's why no interest from real miners.

"The Company intends to utilize and optimize industry-proven ore-sorting technology, which is designed to separate waste and lower grade material from smaller volume, higher grade ore that will enter a mill for further processing. Since a large part of the waste will be rejected, and lower grade ore will be sent to a stockpile, ore sorting substantially improves the grade of material being fed to a mill. Importantly, the elimination, removal and separation of a significant percentage of waste material prior to processing will allow a smaller mill or concentrator than would be needed without ore sorting."

Comment by silverbaronalbe on Jun 18, 2024 1:41pm
NO u are wrong - yes, less ore but low grade ore - ore sorting will allow higher grade ore to mill  lowering operating costs and thereby increasing profits. 
Comment by raber on Jun 19, 2024 11:37am
can argue back and forth , when is mly going to trade ?? when will sharehodlers see value? enohgh pumping silver ! talk is cheap, and that is all you have been doing !
Comment by RealityCheck123 on Jun 19, 2024 10:04pm
No you are incorrect. Selective mining costs more. More waste handling costs more. Less ore affects mine life.   Has any representative meaningful metallurgical testing been performed on the varying mineralogy and grade variances?
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