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Cornish Metals Inc SBWFF


Primary Symbol: V.CUSN

Cornish Metals Inc. is a mineral exploration and development company focused on its South Crofty tin project in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Its flagship projects are United Downs copper-tin project and the South Crofty tin project. In addition, the Company holds 15,000 hectares (ha) in exploration licenses. It also maintains an interest in the Nickel King project, an exploration property which is prospective for nickel in the Northwest Territories in Canada, and the Sleitat project, an exploration property which is prospective for tin and tungsten in Alaska. In addition, it holds a royalty on two non-producing tungsten assets located in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, Canada. The United Downs project area is located within the boundaries of, or adjacent to, four former copper, tin and zinc producing mines. In addition to United Downs and South Crofty, it also owns interests in exploration properties prospective for tin (in Alaska) and nickel (in Northwest Territories, Canada).


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Comment by dmacdon Mar 28, 2022 1:22pm
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Post# 34552561

RE:RE:RE:AFM news

RE:RE:RE:AFM newsI am not impressed. Surely management could have done a better deal. Good to derisk with cash but a substantial hair cut and not even a rights offering for long term shareholders to stay undiluted. Surely the government could have given the company a grant or loan. Is the UK that backwards on green mining that it won't support it better, or does it's cronies rule the land still? Rhetorical question:) it usually propped up for now but will drop once closed. Grrr.
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