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Vizsla Copper Corp VCUFF


Primary Symbol: V.VCU

Vizsla Copper Corp. is a Canada-based copper, gold, and molybdenum (Cu-Au-Mo) focused mineral exploration and development company. The Company is primarily focused on its flagship Woodjam project, located within the prolific Quesnel Terrane, approximately 55 kilometers (km) east of the community of Williams Lake, British Columbia and covers over 90,163 hectares. Its Poplar copper-gold project covers approximately 39,000 hectares and is situated over 35 km from the Huckleberry Copper Mine. It has three additional copper exploration properties: Copperview, Redgold and Carruthers Pass, all situated amongst infrastructure in British Columbia. The Copperview Project consists of over 37,466 hectares on 40 claims, located less than four km north (and along trend) of Kodiak Copper’s Gate Zone discovery. The Redgold Project consists of approximately 58 mineral claims covering an area of over 8,278 hectares contiguous with Imperial Metals’ Mount Polley project and its Woodjam project.


TSXV:VCU - Post by User

Comment by easycoderon Dec 31, 2023 1:03pm
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Post# 35805689

RE:Huh

RE:HuhParry was the guy who said a bit of marketing would get this stock out of the toilet as far as valuation. It didn't work. He just added more Cu holdings, diluted the stock so now it is a fraction of what it was was worth before the takeover,  
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