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Lumina Copper Corp > LCC already owns 50% of Francisco I & II...
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Post by Haiduk on Oct 30, 2012 12:51pm

LCC already owns 50% of Francisco I & II...

I may be wrong (and my apologies in advance if this is the case) but the text below should potentially contribute the debate about LCC and CCD …

Source : NI 43-101 Technical Report

Link : https://www.luminacopper.com/s/TacaTacaProperty.asp (Technical Report is at the end of the page)

Technical Report Page 1 – 1

The Grupo Minero and additional mineral concessions are currently registered under the name Corriente Argentina S.A. (CASA). Through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Minera Corriente Chile S.A. (Minera Corriente), Lumina Copper is the beneficial owner of all the issued and outstanding shares of CASA.”

The Taca Taca property consists of a Grupo Minero covering 2,559 ha and 16 additional concessions, owned wholly or in part, covering 18,596 ha. In the region, additional mining rights applications have been registered but not yet granted, totalling 32,492.83 ha.

Those properties are clearly itemized at Technical Report Page 4 - 2 (sorry, cannot insert here - follow the link above - quite interesting report), where it is mentioned that, besides TACA BAJO Deposit, the mining concessions incorporate, amongst others, 50% of Mina Francisco I and 50% of Mina Francisco II.

Consequently, and under condition that my assumptions are correct, it could be derived that:

1. LCC already owned 50% of Francisco I & II since 2005;

2. The MOU with CCD only relates to an exploration JV (since 50% of the concession is already owned by LCC and 50% by CCD) and the underlying fact behind the (Oct 18, 2012) CCD press release sentence "Funding is pro-rata between Corriente and Salta, which each hold a 50% interest Francisco I and Francisco II" becomes self-supported;

3. This JV was only necessary due to forthcoming disbursement deadlines that had to be met (for Francisco I & II.) As per (Oct 18, 2012) CCD Press Release : “The objective of the MOU is to complete the required investment plan for both properties as dictated by article 217/218 of the Argentine mining code, which requires expenditures of AP$ 3,120,000 on Francisco I by November 17th 2012 and AP$ 2,740,000 on Francisco II by May 3rd 2013

4. There is barely something interesting to communicate by LCC since it is about “normal” drilling on one of the LCC existing concession;

5. TACA BAJO Deposit is not the single LCC asset in the TACA TACA region (and LCC owns more claims that CCD - who only owns 8,686 hectares)

This text has been posted on both LCC and CCD Bullboards for the purpose of further discussion (already started) between the concerned parties.

PS : I would be greatfull if someone could explain me how to insert a picture into a post.

Comment by longchris on Oct 31, 2012 3:50am
Thanks for your efforts Haiduk. I appreciate very much. Regards
Comment by krogh on Oct 31, 2012 8:17am
Good job, Haiduk. This also explains that Lumina got the JV for free. They already owned half the claims!
Comment by MidasTouchez on Nov 01, 2012 5:45pm
@Haiduk 1. It is not possible for LCC to have already owned Francisco I & II since 2005, even though the claim was apparently registered then, because Lumina had not acquired the claim before 1 August 2008: "Lumina Copper acquired the Taca Taca property when shareholders of Global Copper Corp. (Global) approved a reorganization of Global effective on 1 August 2008 by way of a statutory ...more  
Comment by Haiduk on Nov 02, 2012 11:50am
Midas, Thank you for your valuable comments, remarks and corrections on the topic. Like mentioned in my former post, some questions marks were still opened. The main question was related to the following quote in CCD press release: “Funding is pro-rata between Corrientes and Salta, which each hold a 50% interest Francisco I and Francisco II”. You commented that : & ...more  
Comment by MidasTouchez on Nov 02, 2012 8:18pm
Apologies for my brief response. I want to reply but I don't have a lot of time to do it. 3. If only it was to do with my mood. The problem here is that few people believe the information and it generates a whole load of work for me trying to explain it. A lot of information is from what I've heard from trusted people. It is not documented. It is not something that I can prove. But I know ...more  
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