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Copper Lake Resources Ltd. V.CPL

Alternate Symbol(s):  WTCZF

Copper Lake Resources Ltd. is a metals exploration company. It is focused on acquiring, exploring, and developing exploration and evaluation assets in Canada. Its portfolio includes the Marshall Lake VMS Copper, Zinc and Silver property west of Lake Nipigon and the Ring of Fire Norton Lake Nickel, Copper, Cobalt, Palladium and Platinum property both located in Northwest Ontario. It holds 79.45% interest in the Marshall Lake VMS Copper Gold Project. The Marshall Lake VMS Copper Gold Project is located approximately 250 kilometers (km) north-northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The property consists of 43 mineral claims (539 claim units) with an area of 8,864 ha and 89 mining leases with an area of 1,566.17 hectares, for a total land position of 10,430.17 hectares. The Norton Lake property is located about 50 km northeast of Fort Hope, Ontario and about 400 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The Norton Lake property consists of 32 claims covering approximately 8,800 hectares.


TSXV:CPL - Post by User

Post by javaman12on Apr 29, 2024 11:23pm
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Post# 36013979

I Just Sent Management Another E-mail!!

I Just Sent Management Another E-mail!!"...Would it be a possible to build a mine under Marshall Lake?

I understand from your drawings that this lake is geographically located to the north of the build-up conductor zone. Your drawings suggest that this could be a zone of heavy VMS exhalation or deposition. Presumably the drilling to test such a target would be done from the island in the lake? It would appear that if the MT deep targets are only stringer remnants, as opposed to the main VMS deposit that you should start drilling under the lake, if this even feasible?

What do think of the possibility that the MT #1 conductor is connected to the MT#2 conductor?

Your geophysical drawings that you have released to the market appear to be contradictory.

In the last press release, your MT geophysics indicates that these deeper conductors only run to about 850 or 900 meters. On the other hand, your Marshall Lake geophysical drawings suggest that at least one of your deeper MT conductors is running open at depth, well beyond 1000 meters. This is a significant difference that would matter to shareholders since the copper mineralization of this conductor only really begins in a major way at around 650 to 700 meters.

I would appreciate a response because this message site states that you will "respond shortly!" I have never got any response from you. I dislike this kind of approach! If you never respond to your shareholders, you shouldn't tell them that you will!  Thanks, yours truly, a shareholder of your company..."

https://copperlakeresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CPL-News-Release-April-10-Combined.pdf

https://copperlakeresources.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/CPL-News-Release-23-05-July-19-2023-Combined.pdf


The company plans to further investigate the significance of the deep MT targets with more drilling! Now that we know that these targets will come to represent an important component of any future mine, one would think that our share price sould represent this fact!

That hasn't happened yet!

Perhaps after the assays are released, company promotions may appeal to many more potential investors!

However, it would appear that the arrogance of management towards its shareholders may also play an important part of this apparently, estranged relationship!

Why else do their shareholders seem so committed to selling when the company seems so very close to a new important break-through in discovery?

This kind of massive selling, makes no sense, at this time!

If they do get back to me, I will let everyone know! I would be pleased to get some response, even if only, some brief one!

I realize that they cannot disclose sensitive matters, prior to any press release. But questions of a more general nature, such as those that could help to avoid any investor confusion or about some matters regarding their exploration or the possible mining their properties, should deserve some more timely response!

That's what they say that they would do on their contact page!

Sometimes, company managers are busy with work! Sometimes they are engaged in sensitive negotiations!  But when time allows, even the most engaged company representive should have a few idle moments, left to respond!

When it is stated on their website that they are sensitive to investor relations, they should follow through with such a plan or get someone who can! That's a part of their job!

It's disingenous to do otherwise! 

The share price still remains unbelievably cheap! Assays are coming! 

At least a part of the problem here may be an apparent arrogant attitude by this management team!

An attitude of laziness or disrespect by management to an investing public, may be the final straw that convinces any shareholder to sell! 

The same could be said about any potential investor who might choose to buy! Give them information or send them away!

That doesn't mean that the company doesn't hold value for their shareholders! It just means that it will take considerably longer for their shares to appreciate more!

With this company, more patience is required, because in some important matters, such as public relations, it may be that our management team is simply inept!

                                                           All the best! Java




















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