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has agreed to buy all outstanding shares of Lowell Copper Inc. in a reverse takeover. ... De Groot will serve as president of Lowell Copper, he said. ... View this article
... Grants Program to about $886,000 to date, according to Copper Club board ... program, which is part of the University of Arizona's Lowell Institute for ... View this article
... Development of Toromocho will require more than $1 billion, J. David Lowell, Peru Copper's chairman, said in a conference call Monday. ... View this article
... Development of Toromocho will require more than $1 billion, David Lowell, Peru Copper's chairman, said in a conference call Monday. ... View this article
... "We are extremely pleased to welcome Gerald to build and lead the management team of Peru Copper," David Lowell, executive chairman, said. ... View this article
... team of Peru Copper. Gerald's outstanding operational and technical credentials will be a valuable asset to our company," David Lowell, executive ... View this article
... for all technical studies at the group's Toromocho project in Peru, J. David Lowell, executive chairman of Peru Copper, said in a statement. ... View this article
... information and further reserve and resource analysis reflected in the technical report," J. David Lowell, Peru Copper's executive chairman, said. ... View this article
... to have 22 billion pounds of contained copper and more than 840 million pounds of molybdenum," J. David Lowell, Peru Copper's chairman, said. ... View this article
... several options available to us to further reduce the capital and operating costs of the project," J. David Lowell, Peru Copper's chairman, said. ... View this article
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June 20-21, 2013 New York
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