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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canadian Critical Minerals Inc V.CCMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  RIINF

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based mining company primarily focused on two near-term copper production assets in Canada. The Company’s main asset is the 100% owned Bull River Mine project (>135 million lbs of copper) near Cranbrook, British Columbia, which has a Mineral Resource containing copper, gold and silver. It also owns a 30% interest in the Thierry Mine project (>1.3... see more

TSXV:CCMI - Post Discussion

Canadian Critical Minerals Inc > Copper Price going forward
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Post by reddog11 on Jul 30, 2022 9:12am

Copper Price going forward

Good Video on copper price today and going forward.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvMrPFMrJ2w

RD
Comment by Wayned52 on Jul 30, 2022 2:22pm
I remember from past cycles every Tom , Richard and Harry starts to sell scrap copper they have been saving . With high prices like we just had they flood the inventory . But it quickly dries up and more is difficult to find . In the next leg up scrap is largley out of the equation . Same thing happens with gold only the gold price is heavily manipulated to begin with .  Copper is still ruled ...more