CEO Clips - Aldebaran Resources: Expands Potential for Major Copper Project
Aldebaran Resources has a group of experienced geologists specializing in identifying, acquiring, drilling and selling large copper deposits to major mining companies.

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New Drill Results Show Promising Expansion of Altar Copper-Gold Project for Stocks
Aldebaran Resources has a group of experienced geologists specializing in identifying, acquiring, drilling and selling large copper deposits to major mining companies. Their flagship project, the Altar Copper-Gold Project in north central Argentina, has the potential to become one of the largest undeveloped copper deposits in the world, according to new drill results. Adebaran is in a good position to deliver a major copper project to the world, as there are few remaining undeveloped copper deposits available for acquisition by major mining companies.
The Altar copper-gold project
The Altar copper-gold project hosts a cluster of poprhyry deposits in Argentina which Aldebaran has identified as an opportunity to re-explore and later deliver to the rising copper market.
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