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Small-cap copper stock hits high-grade Cu in Canada

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Copper is surging toward US$4 per pound as we kick off 2024… signaling the start of a long-term

Copper is surging toward US$4 per pound as we kick off 2024… signaling the start of a long-term bull market for the red metal. Best of all, it’s still early-innings in the copper space… so you haven’t missed the coming profit windfall. Not by a longshot! You see, copper is “THE” metal of electrification… making it absolutely essential to the global energy transition. We’re talking everything from wind and solar power generation and the much needed revamping of electrical grids to EVs, 5G, and consumer electronics. It ALL requires millions of tonnes of copper. Yet, with mine disruptions and political upheaval swamping much of the copper world — particularly South America and Africa — supply of the red metal can no longer match pace with escalating demand. That’s why the smart money is now flowing into small-cap copper firms with high-grade drilling projects in ultra-safe, Tier-1 mining jurisdictions such as Canada. [We’ve identified an under the radar small-cap copper stock that’s drilling right now in one of Canada’s premier gold camps with upwards of 30,000 meters planned for 2024.]( That’s a ton of drilling… and it's being led by a highly-adept mining team that’s already hitting high-grade copper — along with copious amounts of gold, silver and molybdenum — seemingly at every turn of the drill-bit. Best of all, this small-cap copper stock is currently flying just below Wall Street’s radar… [giving you the early-entry opportunity around US$0.25 per share.]( This undiscovered copper explorer… with drills turning now in one of the richest and safest mining jurisdictions on the planet… is currently trading for just 25-cents a share. But that won’t last long. Drills are turning as you read this with next-round results set to be released to the market very, very soon. We’ve prepared a FREE full-length report on this low-priced copper stock including an in-depth, interview with the company’s president. It’s an all-time Must-Read for anyone who’s serious about the clean energy transition led by copper. You’re only a moment away from learning the name and trading symbol. [Simply click here to receive the full report with no strings attached.]( Good Investing, Mike Fagan Editor, Resource Stock Digest 10006 Cross Creek Blvd Tampa Fl 33647 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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