November 09, 2009 14:29 ET
The O'Hurley Effect: Copper King Spokesperson John O'Hurley to Appear Live With Neil Cavuto on Monday, November 9th
MILFORD, UT--(Marketwire - November 9, 2009) - Copper King Mining (PINKSHEETS: CPRK) -- Famed
Actor, Spokesperson and Venture Capitalist, John O'Hurley, discusses
breakthroughs and significant leaps in the copper industry's productivity,
the weak dollar and the appeal of commodities on Neil Cavuto's live show
"CAVUTO" which airs on Fox Business Network Monday, November 9, 2009 at
6:00 pm EST.
Neil Cavuto is host of several Fox Network programs such as "CAVUTO" on Fox
Business Network and Your World on Fox News Channel, the number one
business news show on cable.
O'Hurley just wrapped up his run as King Arthur in Monty Python's musical,
"Spamalot." He is also lauded for his starring appearances on the
television shows, "Seinfeld," "Dancing with the Stars," and "Family Feud."
A classical composer and singer, O'Hurley authored two NYTimes best
sellers. On the business side, O'Hurley is part owner in six businesses
including the J. Peterman Company, Energy-Inc (a waste-to-energy
technology), PoliteView (a compression technology for delivering
digital-quality video over low-bandwidth) and has equity positions in St.
Andrew Goldfield as well as other companies, including Copper King.
O'Hurley has appeared numerous times on Fox Business News, MSNBC and CNBC,
and has been featured in Business Week and Time magazine.
About Copper King: Copper King controls over 59,000 acres of advanced-stage
and development-stage mineralized acreage in Western Beaver County, Utah.
The Company is ramping up production at a 5,000 ton per day capacity
flotation mill for processing high-grade ores from its Hidden Treasure
copper-gold-silver mine and other controlled properties under its control.
An experienced management team focused on exploration and production using
traditional and new technologies leads Copper King. Its development
projects lie in the Milford Mineral Belt and contain precious metals,
tungsten, and molybdenum in addition to copper.