Copper Standard Resources, Inc. is engaged in the business of mineral exploration with a focus on precious metals. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2020-12-14. The firm is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, discovery, and development of mineral interests, focusing on copper and gold projects. The firm owns the El Ferrol license and has an option to acquire the two adjacent licenses which make up the Colpayoc Copper-Gold Project in Northern Peru. In total, the project includes three mineral concessions totaling over 1,580 hectares (ha) (the Colpayoc Property). The project is located at the southwest end of the Yanacocha Mining District in Cajamarca, Peru. Its other projects include the Pacaska Project, the Paco Orco Project and the Capricho Project. The Pacaska Project has a widespread mineralized footprint that sits within over 7,650 ha of mining concessions. The Paco Orco Project is an approximately 4,400-ha property. The Capricho Project contains an outcropping porphyry copper-molybdenum system within a 3,768-ha concession package.
CSRIF stock price ended at $0.26 on 月曜日, after dropping 16.13%
On the latest trading day Dec 22, 2025, the stock price of CSRIF fell by 16.13%, dropping from $0.26 to $0.26. During the session, the stock saw a volatility of 0.00%, with prices oscillating between a daily low of $0.26 and a high of $0.26. On the latest trading day, the trading volume for CSRIF decreased by 8.7K shares, aligning with the declining prices, which may indicate weakening market confidence in the near term. In total, 300 shares were traded, with a market value of approximately $13.9M.