Intrepid Metals Corp. Unveils Strategy Focused on High-Grade Copper-Gold Exploration in Arizona

Reuters01-26 15:26
Intrepid Metals Corp. Unveils <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MSTR">Strategy</a> Focused on High-Grade Copper-Gold Exploration in Arizona

Intrepid Metals Corp. has released a new corporate presentation outlining its exploration and development activities in Arizona, where it is advancing three projects: Corral Copper, Tombstone South, and Mesa Well. The company highlights its district-scale land position in a tier-one mining jurisdiction with year-round access and established infrastructure. The presentation notes that major mining companies, including Rio Tinto and Ivanhoe Electric, have acquired mineral rights adjacent to Intrepid’s Corral Copper project, and Teck Resources has invested in Intrepid by acquiring 8.8 million shares at a premium. The company’s capital structure and major shareholders are detailed, along with updates on project locations and mineral targets. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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