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Minera Alamos is taking on a copper project in Mexico called Suaqui Verde. The project has a historical resource of over 50-60 million tons of close to 0.3% leachable copper. The company plans to bring these resources into a current status and potentially grow the oxide component of the project. The goal is to incubate the copper projects at the subsidiary level and potentially spin them out into a separate entity.
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Minera Alamos is taking on a copper project in Mexico called Suaqui Verde. The project has a historical resource of over 50-60 million tons of close to 0.3% leachable copper. The company plans to bring these resources into a current status and potentially grow the oxide component of the project. The goal is to incubate the copper projects at the subsidiary level and potentially spin them out into a separate entity.

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