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- Camrova Resources Inc. is a Vancouver-based mining company founded in 1985 that engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of resource properties, primarily holding a 7.07% interest in the Boleo copper-cobalt-zinc-manganese project located in Baja California Sur, Mexico; the company focuses on base and battery metals including copper cathode, cobalt, zinc sulphate, and manganese through its minority stake in the project's underground and open-pit mining operations as well as processing facilities. It operates in the metals and mining sector, targeting polymetallic deposits with customers encompassing international smelters and metal traders, and maintains its headquarters at 600-890 West Pender Street in Vancouver, Canada, with legacy interests in Chilean slag processing initiatives that remain undeveloped. Formerly known as Baja Mining Corp., the company rebranded to Camrova Resources Inc. in October 2016; recent developments include pursuing recovery of outstanding debts from project operator Minera y Metalurgia del Boleo related to 2018-2019 operations, alongside tag-along rights in the ongoing potential divestiture of the Boleo mine by majority stakeholder KOMIR as of early 2025, with no new funding rounds, acquisitions, or product launches reported in the last two years.