01 — Company

A small team, working a known belt — with the patience the rock requires.

CIM was incorporated in 2019 to consolidate a forgotten cluster of historic showings on the eastern Copper Mountain trend.

The Copper Mountain district has produced more than three billion pounds of copper since 1923. CIM's hypothesis is straightforward: the same intrusive complex that hosts the producing mine extends beneath cover to the east, and the historic surface workings on our ground are the eroded roof of a still-intact porphyry system.

We are deliberately small. Six full-time staff, an advisory bench of four, and a single property. Capital is deployed slowly and against named geological questions, not press cycles.

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    Single-asset focusOne property, one thesis, one drill plan.
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    Tight share structure22.4M shares out, 81% insider & strategic.
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    Permitted to drillMX permit issued Apr 2026, valid 5 yr.
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    Local labourPrinceton & Lower Similkameen partnerships.
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    Reclamation-bonded$420k posted with EMLI, BC.
02 — Programme

Where we are, where we're going.

2019 – 2022

Consolidation

Staking and acquisition of the contiguous 3,840 ha block. Compilation of 12,000+ historic assays.

2023 – 2025

Phase I

Surface mapping, soil grid (4,200 samples), 3D IP/MT geophysics, initial NI 43-101.

Q3 2026

Phase II drilling

14,500 m of HQ-diameter diamond drilling across Targets A, B and C. Mob June, demob October.

2027 – 2028

Resource update

Updated NI 43-101, PEA, and a contemplated public listing on the TSX-V.

03 — Leadership

Geologists and operators who have built mines.

[Founder & CEO]

P.Geo · 28 yr

Former senior geologist on two producing BC porphyry mines. Authored the original CIM-Sundance thesis in 2018.

[VP Exploration]

Ph.D. economic geology

20 years of porphyry-focused exploration across BC, Yukon, and Chile. Designed the 2025 IP-MT survey grid.

[CFO & Corporate Sec.]

CPA, CA · capital markets

Took two junior explorers from private through TSX-V listing and into resource-stage financings.