Cordoba Minerals Corp.

Cordoba Minerals Corp. Cordoba Minerals is a mineral exploration company focused on exploring the San Matias copper gold project in Colombia (TSX-V: CDB).

Spring Ahead This Season With A Bomber JacketEasy to layer over various outfits, bomber jackets are the perfect wardrobe...
07/31/2019

Spring Ahead This Season With A Bomber Jacket
Easy to layer over various outfits, bomber jackets are the perfect wardrobe fallback going into spring. And did we mention they’re super comfy too?

For a no-fuss spring fashion look, style your bomber jacket with skinny jeans. Add a simple but luxurious loose tee, and you’ve got that “off-duty model” look nailed.
When you do need to wrap up a bit, layer your jacket over knitwear. A longline sweater or a lightweight hoodie would look effortlessly chic and keep out any spring chills.
Keep It Casual
Simultaneously sporty and sexy, bomber jackets are a great way to dress down and give a too-girly outfit a bit of an edge. Nail the street-style look with these handy hints.

Whether you’re festival-bound this year or not, wear your jacket with shorts for a laid-back vibe. Add a fedora at a stylish angle to enhance that Coachella look.
Throw your bomber jacket over a print dress or playsuit and team with a pair of cowboy boots for a relaxed and summery style.
For an outfit with some serious attitude, combine your jacket with a leather skirt or shorts.
Dressing Up Your Bomber Jacket
Traditionally bomber jackets may have been limited to casual wear, but this season streetwear and high fashion have well and truly collided. We’ve spotted some gorgeous silk and embroidered designs that wouldn’t look out of place at the hottest parties.

Wear an oversized bomber jacket with a pencil skirt to look like a Fifties girl who has borrowed her boyfriend’s jacket. Tie a handkerchief-style scarf around your neck and add a dash of red lipstick to finish off this retro look.
Choosing a jacket of a different material will instantly add a touch of class to any outfit. Throw on a black silk bomber over your favorite party dress and pair with some black heeled pumps, and you’ve got the perfect look for a night out.
With such a versatile item of clothing, there really are no fashion rules. Be brave and experiment – confidence and attitude are really all you need to rock this look. Let us know what worked for you!

Featured Image: Jacqueline Mikuta shows us how to wear a bomber jacket, pairing this black leather number with a pair of edgy combat boots and a slit detailed pencil skirt creating a totally badass look which we love!

Top: The Fifth, Skirt: BNKR, Bomber: Jack & Jones, Bag: Ganni, Belt: Dylan Kain, Boots: Esprit.

A blush pink bomber such as this is the perfect crossover between edgy and feminine chic. By pairing this piece with a distressed black denim skirt and sneakers, Federica L. has created a gorgeously androgynous look which we love! Bomber/Skirt: Missguided.
A blush pink bomber such as this is the perfect crossover between edgy and feminine chic. By pairing this piece with a distressed black denim skirt and sneakers, Federica L. has created a gorgeously androgynous look which we love!

Bomber/Skirt: Missguided.

02/02/2019

Cordoba Minerals (TSX-V: CDB; OTCQX: CDBMF) In the 1950’s Kennecott drilled the impressive Wheeler Walsh quartz magnetite stockwork in Arizona. What they and others failed to recognize is that it was the bottom of a copper porphyry not the top. Fortunately Dr. Tim Marsh after drilling the bottom of Resolution, one of the largest and highest grade copper discoveries in Arizona, realized the porphyry target was displaced to the east by a fault. Dr. Tim Marsh has spent the last 13 years looking for it and we now firmly believe after drilling K-20 we are close. The project is called Perseverance in honour of Dr. Tim Marsh.

Because the bottom of the porphyry is exposed we know the size of the prize and it’s potentially big. The pyrite shell at Perseverance is 3km x 5km. At Escondida, the worlds largest copper mine the pyrite shell is 2.5 km by 4.5 km. Think about that..... In the image you are seeing the chemical process of Hypogene enrichment where bornite and chalcocite are ri***ng chalcopyrite from K-20. This is the same process seen at Resolution that created their higher grades and Perseverance is on the same trend as Resolution.

Only continued drilling will complete the story but the hunt is on and the prize when discovered could complete the legend of Perseverance.

04/14/2016

Cordoba Minerals and Friedland’s HPX advance San Matias

POSTED BY: TRISH SAYWELL APRIL 12, 2016
When Mario Stifano found himself alone in an elevator with mine finder Robert Friedland at the end of a long day of presentations at the BMO Conference, the stars just seemed to align.

“It was around 4:30 p.m. and usually the elevators at the conference are packed around that time but there he was — it was just him and I,” Stifano, the president and CEO of junior explorer Cordoba Minerals (TSXV: CDB), recalls of the chance encounter in February 2014.

“I introduced myself, told him I loved his speeches, and that I wanted to tell him about our project, where airborne surveys seemed to show some similarities with his Oyu Tolgoi project. I had thirty seconds to pitch him.”

Friedland agreed to meet Stifano at 7:30 p.m. that evening to learn more about the company’s San Matias project in northern Colombia, where drilling the year before at the Montiel prospect had returned high-grade copper-gold porphyry mineralization including a 101.10 metre intercept averaging 1.0% copper and 0.65 gram gold per tonne.
“I explained the project to him and why I thought it was special,” Stifano says. “He told me why it would be extremely difficult for Cordoba to advance it on its own, and relayed his experience at OT and how difficult it is to find these porphyries and how you need a lot of experience and lots of geophysics. He reminded me that it took him 134 holes, some of them really deep, to hit the discovery hole at OT.”

Nevertheless, Friedland was intrigued enough to dispatch the exploration team at his his privately held High Power Exploration (HPX), to take a look at the project.

“We didn’t need money at the time, but I was thinking ahead and thought it might make sense for him to look at the project because you don’t know what the future is going to hold,” Stifano says, noting that Cordoba had already raised $15 million in early 2014 from a syndicate consisting of the Bank of Montreal, Dundee, GMP Securities and Clarus Securities.

At the same time, he notes, Cordoba was signing a number of confidentiality agreements with large base metal companies. “We had almost every major mining company in the base metal space and some of the world’s largest mining companies come and look at our ground in the district,” Stifano says. “But from day one I always wanted to do a deal with Robert. There’s no better mine finder and explorer than Robert Friedland.”
Over the course of that year, Cordoba continued to find more copper-gold porphyry mineralization at San Matias. At its Costa Azul target, an 800 metre by 800 metre copper-gold soil anomaly about 2 km south of the Montiel target, results of rotary air blast drilling were released in August 2014. Intercepts included 31 metres of 0.25 gram gold and 0.61% copper; 30 metres of 0.22 gram gold and 0.70% copper; and 12 metres of 0.20 gram gold and 0.65% copper.

Stifano’s wish that Cordoba would ultimately do a deal with Friedland, however, came true in May 2015. Under a joint-venture agreement, HPX will spend $6 million for a 25% stake in the project and another $10.5 million for a 51% stake. They then have the right to carry it to feasibility.
Separately, Friedland also owns 37% of Cordoba, a lot of which he bought on the open market, through private placements and through the exercise of warrants, Stifano says.

“I wanted as part of the joint-venture deal that my partner earn into the property but at the same time I wanted them to be a shareholder of Cordoba because I wanted all of our interests aligned,” Stifano says. “That was one of my conditions and Robert agrees with that strategy and that we need to be aligned in all matters.”

Cordoba holds a 35% stake in the project and does not to need to spend additional funds until a feasibility study has been completed.

“We did this deal in the early part of 2015, when no juniors could get anything done,” Stifano continues. “I’ve always felt that great projects always get financed.”

HPX has a robust treasury to take the project forward, Stifano says. “It raised $100 million with Robert’s own personal money and some additional money from a high net worth individual,” he says. “They can spend money where they need to spend money. And Robert can raise money — it’s never been an issue for him.”

Another reason Stifano wanted to partner with HPX was because of its proprietary Typhoon technology, a deep induced polarization technology. “It’s almost like deep IP but it allows you to go 2 km below surface with significant detail and they are fantastic at doing inversions so you can do it in three dimensions,” he explains.
This week, Cordoba released drill results from its Alacran target at San Matias, about 2 km southwest of the Montiel porphyry copper-gold discovery and 2.5 km from Costa Azul. Highlights included 111 metres of 1.01% copper and 038 gram gold; 109 metres of 0.95% copper and 0.35 gram gold; and 108 metres of 0.94% copper and 0.36 gram gold.

Alacran covers 270 metres of strike length at the northern end of a 1,300 metre defined mineralized trend, which remains open in all directions and at depth.

Stifano notes that the Alacran discovery confirms his belief that San Matias hosts porphyry copper-gold mineralization and high-grade skarn-hosted copper-gold systems.

“People always ask me why HPX came into this little company called Cordoba and the answer is quite simple: The HPX team that visited the project saw a lot of similarities with Oyu Tolgoi,” Stifano says. “We think we’re in a porphyry cluster. There’s a lot of faulting that you would have seen at OT. What we see in a lot of our geophysics is that some of these intrusions are deep and big.”

“We’re not talking about 0.2% copper or 0.3% copper, we’re talking some pretty high-grade copper and this has potential, with a lot of work obviously, for us to find a world-class Tier 1 discovery,” he adds.

“Robert is probably the most aggressive explorationist out there, period. This is what he does; this is what he loves. You can’t fault his track record: Voiseys Bay, Oyu Tolgoi, Kamoa, Platreef, all his projects are world-class. There is nobody better at finding world-class projects than Robert Friedland and his team, nobody.”

San Matias, about 200 km north of Medellin, is 20 km south of BHP Billiton’s Cerro Matoso nickel mine and within 10 km of two open-pit coal mines operated by a Colombian conglomerate, and has access to road infrastructure and power.

02/29/2016

Cordoba Minerals Announces Exercise of $1.5 million in Warrants held by High Power Exploration

TORONTO, CANADA, February 29, 2016: Cordoba Minerals Corp. (“Cordoba”) (TSX-V: CDB), is pleased to announce that High Power Exploration Inc. (“HPX”), a private mineral exploration company indirectly controlled by mining entrepreneur Robert Friedland, has fully exercised its three-year, C$0.20- per-share warrants granted on June 17, 2015, providing Cordoba with proceeds of C$1,460,000.

“The early exercise of warrants by HPX is a strong vote of confidence in our highly prospective San Matias Copper Gold Project in Colombia, where we believe the potential exists to find a world-class discovery. We have a tremendous partner in HPX, that is leveraging its leading-edge, proprietary geophysical technology at San Matias with an experienced team of explorationists who, collectively, have discovered numerous significant orebodies,” commented Mr. Stifano, President and CEO of Cordoba.

11/23/2015

Diamond drilling at the San Matias Copper-Gold Project (the “San Matias Project”) in the Department of Cordoba, Colombia has commenced. The curent diamond drilling campaign will focus on the recently acquired Alacran Property located within the San Matias Project. The planned 3,000 metre diamond drill program will test both strike and vertical extensions of the mineralization, largely within the central and northern parts of the deposit were previous drilling returned 188 metres of 0.71% Cu and 0.25 g/t Au in ASA-012 and 128 metres of 0.84% Cu and 0.45 g/t Au in ASA-014.

10/21/2015

Cordoba Minerals Acquires the Alacran Copper-Gold Project in Colombia. Acquisition consolidates Cordoba’s land holdings in the San Matias District. The Alacran Copper-Gold Project is located within the tenure of the Company’s San Matias Copper-Gold Project in the Department of Cordoba, Colombia. Over 13,000 metres of diamond drilling has been carried out at the project to date (see Table 1) including 139 metres of 1.23% Cu and 0.74 g/t Au in SJ-006, 188 metres of 0.71% Cu and 0.25 g/t Au in ASA-012 and 128 metres of 0.84% Cu and 0.45 g/t Au in ASA- 014

12/01/2014

Cordoba Minerals Drills 123 metres of 0.74% Copper and 0.60 g/t Gold at Montiel East and Confirms Discovery of New Porphyry Copper-Gold Mineralization at Costa Azul and Montiel West

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