Codelco and Chuquicamata mine workers reach early wage deal
Chile’s state-run copper miner Codelco and workers at its Chuquicamata mine have reached an early contract agreement, a union leader told Reuters […]
Lumina Copper (CVE:LCC) announced on Thursday intersects of 646 meters grading of .93% copper equivalent at the Taca Taca copper-gold-molybedenum project in Argentina. Lumina also reported drilling results of 2.69% copper equivalent in 50 meters of grading.
Lumina was up 23 cents to 7.08 on Thursday. At the end of the week, was back down $6.71.
The Taca Taca project comprises of approximately 2,500 hectares and is located in the Puna region of north western Argentina in Salta Province, approximately 230 kilometres west of the provincial capital of Salta and 90 kilometres east of the world’s largest copper mine, Escondida.