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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Great Southern Copper Plc | GSCU | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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2.30 | 2.15 | 2.30 | 2.15 | 2.30 |
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Posted at 13/3/2024 07:13 by the count of monte_cristo So far soo good. |
Posted at 22/2/2024 07:16 by the count of monte_cristo Solid enough update on expanding the land package, seems like they have had their eye on these licenses for years and been working on acquiring them for a similar time period. |
Posted at 08/2/2024 10:05 by the count of monte_cristo Stockbox interviewIs there a Telegram group for GSCU? If so, please could someone DM me and send me the link. Thank you. |
Posted at 05/2/2024 10:53 by the count of monte_cristo Another positive updateExploration to prioritise locations for scout drilling in H1 2024 is underway Sam Garrett, Chief Executive Officer of Great Southern Copper, said: "Whilst we complete our scout drilling programmes at Abundante and Teresita, our exploration team is working to enhance the pipeline of drilling prospects at Especularita. These new rock chip results continue to highlight the significance of the Victoria prospect with consistent high grades of copper and associated gold-silver mapped and sampled in outcrop. "The mineralisation is similar in style to that currently being drill-tested at our Teresita prospect, although the Victoria mineralisation is typically copper-rich, whereas the Teresita veins tend to be gold-rich. This type of metal zonation across the Especularita project is important to understand and alludes to the large-scale endowment of the project. "Work continues at Victoria with a view to better understanding the controls on mineralisation and advancing the prospect toward being ready for drill testing. These results further emphasise the pipeline of high quality copper-gold drill targets that GSC's team is developing across this significant project." |
Posted at 23/1/2024 07:39 by the count of monte_cristo Sam Garrett, Chief Executive Officer of Great Southern Copper, said: "Preliminary target-concept drilling is now completed for the Abundante mine prospect where the Company is targeting high-grade copper associated with tourmaline breccia. All of the drill chip samples are at the laboratory and we look forward to updating the market on the results when they become available. The drilling has provided an effective first-pass test of the target with copper mineralisation visible in all holes targeting the breccia and, once assays are received, we will be in a position to plan the next phase of work."We are also excited to now have begun our second scout RC drilling programme at Especularita, with drilling underway at the Teresita prospect. The Teresita high-grade Au-Cu vein-breccia system is a very extensive and exciting target and these holes are designed to validate the mineralisation style and provide key information for any proposed follow-up drill programmes." |
Posted at 14/12/2023 08:24 by the count of monte_cristo Another interview, this one is a bit longer at 15 mins;Great Southern Copper | Grassroots Exploration Underway for #Gold & #Copper in Chile #gscu |
Posted at 14/12/2023 08:19 by the count of monte_cristo Things about to get moving here. |
Posted at 07/12/2023 10:04 by manual dexterity Great Southern Copper@greatscopper ยท Dec 5 #GSCU We are pleased to announce that we have obtained permits to commence our scout reverse circulation drilling programme at Especularita, with drilling planned to commence in the first half of December. |
Posted at 30/11/2023 12:05 by the count of monte_cristo Gscu about to embark on a very important and exciting drilling programme. |
Posted at 29/11/2023 10:53 by the count of monte_cristo Seems like GSCU have picked up the lithium license at the inception of the allocation of licenses for lithium exploration. |
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