The Canadian Company which owns the Van Dyke Copper Deposit under the town of Miami, has reported a second quarter loss.
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The Canadian Company which owns the Van Dyke Copper Deposit under the town of Miami, has reported a second quarter loss. Calgary based Copper Fox Metals told stock holders it had a net loss for the quarter ending April 30, 2018 at $705,682 compared of a loss of $660,101 a year earlier.
Elmer Stewart, President and CEO of Copper Fox said during the second quarter of this year his company had incurred $147,505 in expenditures towards the further development of its Arizona mining projects which include Schaft Creek, Sombrero Butte, Mineral Mountain and its Van Dyke Project at Miami, Ariz.