Kodiak Copper Corp
XTSX:KDK
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Kodiak Copper Corp
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Kodiak Copper Corp. engages in exploration firm, which focuses on the exploration and development of base, metals and diamonds. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2010-03-16. The firm is focused on its wholly owned copper porphyry projects in Canada and the United States. The Company’s asset is the MPD copper-gold porphyry project in the prolific Quesnel Trough in south-central British Columbia, Canada, where the Company made a discovery at the Gate Zone. The firm also holds the Mohave copper-molybdenum-silver porphyry project in Arizona, the United States, near the Bagdad mine. The firm's Kahuna diamond project hosts a diamond resource and numerous kimberlite targets. The MPD Copper-Gold Porphyry Project covers approximately 14,716-hectare of land package in South-Central British Columbia. Mohave Copper-Molybdenum-Silver Porphyry Project covers approximately 10 square kilometers of land package. Kahuna Diamond Project covers land holding, mineral tenure to approximately 805 square kilometers and diamond rights covering an adjacent over 928 kilometers.
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