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Candelaria Mining Corp T.CAN


Primary Symbol: V.CAND Alternate Symbol(s):  CDELF

Candelaria Mining Corp. is a Canada-based precious metals focused exploration and mining company. The Company is engaged in two gold projects in Mexico: the 100%-owned construction-ready high-grade Pinos gold project located in the state of Zacatecas, and the 100%-owned advanced-exploration stage Caballo Blanco project located in the state of Veracruz. The Pinos Project is situated in the central part of the Mexican Republic, adjacent to the municipality of Pinos, in the south-eastern portion of Zacatecas. The Project is approximately 80 kilometers (kms) west from the city of San Luis Potosi and approximately 140 kms east from Zacatecas, the State capital. It consists of around 3,816 hectares comprising over 29 concessions. The Caballo Blanco Project is situated on the eastern coast of Mexico in the state of Veracruz, around 65 km northwest of the city of Veracruz. It covers over 9,650 hectares (ha) comprising over 14 contiguous mining claims. Its subsidiary is Minera Apolo SA de CV.


TSXV:CAND - Post by User

Comment by kensinon Jul 27, 2010 11:15am
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Post# 17299911

RE: as good as it gets?

RE: as good as it gets?There are many other factors. A big one to compare is the cost to extract. At $261 an ounce Canaco is at the bottom of the spectrum for cost. How many months can you operate?  Is it a buy out target?  The list is endless. To me it's along the same lines as saying , " I'm not buying a BMW, your just paying for the name."  The question always needs to be asked , how did they get that name?   If there is institutions all over this and not the hundreds of other projects there must be a reason. It's not just commissions. If this is a dud then the next time they go to the well their customers will tell them to go pound salt. So there needs to be a reasonable expectation that this will ultimately reach $3.50-5.50 depending on drill results. It is still a speculative buy , but it's slim out there for stocks that have big support and big volume.

As a side note I always find it curious why a non-producer gets hit with temporary fluctuations in the gold price. I'm sure it makes sense just not to me.

JMO
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