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Capstone Mining's primary focus is to operate, expand and explore the Company's two producing copper mines: the 100% owned Cozamin copper-silver-zinc-lead mine located in Zacatecas State, Mexico and the 100% owned Minto copper-gold-silver mine in the Yukon, Canada.
Articles
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18/04/2011
Capstone Mining offers C$725 million for Far West Mining and inks deal with Korea Resources Corp
Considering the strong interest advanced copper assets and more generally speaking copper producers, it will be interesting to see if Capstone will be able to acquire Far West without the complication of a competing bid.
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23/08/2010
Strong cash flows from copper operations underpin further growth at Capstone Mining
The planned Kutcho Project in British Columbia is expected to come on stream in 2013 which should see copper production soar to 130 – 140 million pounds per year.
News
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08/05/13
Jennings Capital maintains hold on Capstone Mining as Q1 misses -
29/04/13
Capstone buys mining project from BHP -
10/01/13
Capstone 2012 production meets guidance -
11/10/12
Capstone Mining says Q3 production on track to meet expectations -
17/01/12
Capstone Mining says Q4 copper output rises 5% despite Minto challenges -
06/10/11
Capstone produces over 20m pounds copper in Q3, in line to meet full year forecast -
06/07/11
Capstone stands by 2011 production outlook as Q2 output rises -
20/06/11
Capstone Mining reports initial resource for footwall zone at Cozamin Mine -
30/05/11
Capstone adds 219 million pounds of copper to Minto Mine's measured and indicated resource -
07/03/11
Capstone extends mineralization at Cozamin Mine
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