Interra Copper Corp.
Interra Copper Corp.
Interra Copper Corp. ("Interra") is a junior exploration and development company focused on building shareholder value through the exploration and development of its portfolio of early-stage exploration copper assets located in Chile and northern British Columbia, Canada.
Interra’s portfolio includes three copper projects located the Central Volcanic Zone, within a prolific Chilean copper belt: Tres Marias and Zenaida in the Antofagasta Region and Pitbull in the Tarapaca Region. The company holds a significant land package covering an area of 16,250 hectares with the projects situated amongst several of the world’s largest mines owned by the largest global mining companies including Glencore, Anglo American, Teck Resources and BHP among others. The company also owns two exploration projects in northern British Columbia: Thane and Chuck Creek. The Thane Project is located in the Quesnel Terrane of northern British Columbia and spans over 20,658 ha with six high-priority targets identified demonstrating significant copper and precious metal mineralization.
Interra’s leadership team is comprised of senior mining industry executives who have a wealth of technical and capital markets experience and a strong track record of discovering, financing, developing, and operating mining projects on a global scale. The company is committed to sustainable and responsible business activities in line with industry best practices, supportive of all stakeholders, including the local communities in which the company operates.
Interra Copper Corp. (IMCX)
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2022-0432 – Consolidation - Interra Copper Corp. (IMCX)
le 29 avril/April 2022
Interra Copper Corp. has announced a consolidation of its issued and outstanding common shares on the basis of one (1) post-consolidated common share for every nine (9) pre-consolidated common shares.
As a result, the outstanding shares of the company will be reduced to approximately 8,388,435 common shares.
The name and symbol will not change.