Intrepid Metals Corp. has released a new corporate presentation outlining its exploration activities and assets in Arizona. The company is focused on three district-scale projects: Corral Copper, Tombstone South, and Mesa Well. Corral Copper is highlighted as an advanced exploration and development project with a history of past production. The Tombstone South project targets high-grade silver, lead, zinc, and carbonate replacement deposits, while Mesa Well is a drill-ready and permitted project located within the Laramide Copper Porphyry Belt. The presentation notes significant interest from major mining companies, with Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe Electric acquiring mineral rights adjacent to the Corral Copper project. Several major strategics have signed confidentiality agreements and have visited the site, with term sheets circulating. As of October 31, 2025, Intrepid Metals Corp. reported 80.1 million shares outstanding and a market capitalization of approximately $28 million. The company emphasizes its location in Arizona, citing the state's status as a leading mineral producer with established infrastructure and a mining-friendly environment. You can access the full presentation through the link below.
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