Monday, June 12, 2017

CEO of Cordoba Minerals (TSX: $CDB.V; OTCQX: CDBMF) Talks about Mining in Colombia and His Copper-Gold San Matias Project

CEO of Cordoba Minerals (TSX: $CDB.V; OTCQX: CDBMF) Talks about Mining in Colombia and His Copper-Gold San Matias Project



Point Roberts, WA, Delta BC –June 12,  2017 – Investorideas.com, a global news source covering leading sectors including mining stocks  releases an exclusive  podcast interview with Mario Stifano,  President and CEO of Cordoba Minerals (TSXV: CDB.VOTCQX: CDBMF).


Cordoba Minerals Corp.’s San Matias project continues to reveal copper-gold mineralization within Carbonate Base Metal (CBM) veins in the Alacran deposit.

President and CEO of Cordoba, Mario Stifano said that recent drilling has revealed these finds and believes there is more to come.

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About Cordoba Minerals:
Cordoba Minerals Corp. (TSX-V: CDB) (OTCQX: CDBMF) is a mineral exploration company focused on making the next world class copper gold discovery in Colombia. The Company's San Matias Project is located on the northern extension of the prolific and richly endowed Mid Cauca Gold Belt. The Company has entered into a joint venture agreement with High Power Exploration Inc. ("HPX"), a company indirectly controlled by mining entrepreneur Robert Friedland, whereby HPX can earn up to a 65% interest in the San Matias Project by funding the Project and completing a feasibility study.

The San Matias Project covers over 20,000 hectares with ideal open pit topography. The project is situated near two operating open pit mines, on the national power grid, and easily accessible to paved national highways and roads

Cordova Minerals (TSXV: $CDB.V; OTCQX: $CDBMF) is a featured mining stock on Investorideas.com


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