Curis Resources to list on the TSX

Copper-focused mineral company Curis Resources (CVE:CUV) said Monday it has received conditional approval to list its shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
"This [listing] will increase the exposure of the Company to a broader investment market and provide greater awareness and recognition of our flagship Florence Copper Project," said company president and CEO Michael McPhie.
"We are well positioned to achieve our corporate goals of establishing the Company and the Florence Copper Project as a near term next-generation copper producer."
Indeed, following the completion of a feasibility study and project permitting, anticipated in the fourth quarter, the company plans on activating an initial in-situ copper recovery well-block, as well as constructing and comissioning a pilot-scale plant at the Florence project in Arizona.
"The Florence Copper Project represents a unique high value opportunity to bring on-line what is anticipated, based on the results of our 2010 Preliminary Economic Assessment, to be one of the lowest cost pure copper producers in a stable jurisdiction in the world at a time when copper markets continue to strengthen," added McPhie.


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