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McEwen Mining Inc MUX

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.MUX

McEwen Mining Inc. is a gold and silver producer with operations in Nevada, Canada, Mexico and Argentina. In addition, it owns approximately 47.7% of McEwen Copper Inc., which owns the advanced stage Los Azules copper project in Argentina. Its segments include United States, Canada, Mexico, Minera Santa Cruz (MSC) and McEwen Copper. The United States segment comprises the Gold Bar mine and its exploration properties in the State of Nevada. The Canada segment comprises the Fox Complex gold properties, which includes its Froome underground mine; the Grey Fox and Stock West advanced-stage projects; the Stock mill; a number of exploration properties located near the city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada, and the Black Fox mine, which is on care and maintenance. The Mexico segment includes the El Gallo mine and the related advanced-stage Fenix Project, both located in Sinaloa state. The MSC Segment comprises a 49% interest in the San Jose mine, located in Santa Cruz, Argentina.


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Post by Tikinaganon May 20, 2020 11:12am
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too spread out?

too spread out?Owning these shares has certainly been a trial to shareholders but I am beginning to wonder if the company has too much on the go. Thinking about the US where lots of time and money resulted in a weak producing mine, and Argentina; can they even get money out of there? They have other Canadian properties in Timmins (all the old Lexam sites) and it seems clear that The Fox mines are going to be the big producers for years to come. Could they unload some of the properties in the face of the rising POG and focus on fewer bigger producers?
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