Hallgarten’s Chris Eccelstone appointed CEO of Cascadero Copper

   Cascadero Copper (TSX.V: CCD)

Chris Ecclestone, a well known and respected figure amongst our presentation audience, has been appointed CEO of Cascadero Copper, a stock we follow, and listed on the TSX Venture Exchange.

We wish Chris every success in his new position, and look forward to reporting on the results he achieves going forwards.

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Cascadero Copper (TSX.V: CCD)

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Chris Ecclestone, a well known and respected figure amongst our presentation audience, has been appointed CEO of Cascadero Copper, a stock we follow, and listed on the TSX Venture Exchange.

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Cascadero has struggled in recent times, and clearly a new face with a fresh set of ideas was needed, and Chris stepped up to the plate. We would like to take this opportunity to wish Chris every success in his new position, and look forward to reporting on the results he achieves going forwards.

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Cascadero Copper

Cascadero Copper is an integrated mineral exploration and development business. The Company has offices in North Vancouver, BC, and Salta City, in the Province of Salta, Republic of Argentina.

With its geologists and Advisory Board, the Company has discovered several new geological prospects and mineral showings in northwest Argentina. The Company has recently restructured its portfolio and is focused on two different properties, Sarita Este (part of the Taca Taca group of properties), gold, and the Taron Cesium property.

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Cesium sample, a rare earth metal

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Cesium

Cesium is a rare, silver-white, shiny metal with brilliant blue spectral lines; the element’s name comes from “caesius,” a Latin word meaning “sky blue.” It is the softest metal, with a consistency of wax at room temperature. It would melt in your hands — if it didn’t explode first, as it is highly reactive to moisture.

Cesium is a naturally occurring element, although almost never on its own, with a presence in several minerals. It has a density of nearly twice that of water, and is very ductile..

Economically viable cesium projects are very rare, in fact there are only three producing mines in the world, and all of them are controlled by China. The USA is looking for other sources of cesium to unlock the stranglehold China has on this rare metal..

Cascadero has one such source in Argentina, and is seeking to develop that, to offer a much needed alternative source of supply.

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