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Mar 2024
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Introduction of Metals Acquisition and i...

TREVOR HALL
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Metals Acquisition, led by CEO Mick McMullen, acquired the CSA project in Australia from Glencore last year. The project has shown exceptional drill results with high-grade copper mineralization. The company's strategy is to extend the mine's reserve life and identify satellite ore bodies to maximize production and reduce costs. The CSA project has significant potential for value creation, and the company aims to leverage the high copper prices. Metals Acquisition has a unique market position in Australia and aims to attract investors looking for copper exposure.

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