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Orvana Minerals Corp T.ORV

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORVMF

Orvana Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based multi-mine gold-copper-silver company. The Company is involved in the evaluation, development and mining of base metal deposits. The Company owns and operates El Valle Mine and Carles Mine, which is situated in Asturias, Northern Spain (collectively El Valle) and is managed by its wholly owned subsidiary, Orovalle Minerals S.L. (Orovalle). In addition to El Valle, it owns certain mineral rights located in the region of Asturias. It also owns the Don Mario Operations (Don Mario) in San Jose de Chiquitos, Southeastern Bolivia and is managed by its wholly owned subsidiary, Empresa Minera Paititi S.A. (EMIPA). It consists of around 10 contiguous mineral concessions covering approximately 53,325 hectares (ha). Through its subsidiary Orvana Argentina S.A., the Company holds its 100 % owned Taguas Property, which is situated in the Province of San Juan, Argentina, and consists of approximately 15 mining concessions covering approximately 3,273.87 ha.


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Comment by member321on Jul 28, 2011 9:49am
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RE: RE: There are people here speaking from both s

RE: RE: There are people here speaking from both sDon't be pissed.  There are two values to be aware of.  There is share value and company value.  In the short term share value does not always reflect the company value.  Opportunities occur when shares are undervalued relative to company value.  This can occur in the short run but in the long run the share price will trend toward the company value.

This is why insiders, institutions, brokers, and investors are willing to put up money in the early stages when they can get in cheap on a company that will have great future value. 

This is why Fabulosa and others have been willing to put money into Orvana.  A dollar or so off recent highs in the long term will mean little when as Orvana continues to ramp up production.  Orvana has a lot of value because it brought two mines into production at very low cost and will be a low cost producer with very good grades and it has a third low cost project in the works that can be funded from cash flow and it has a low share count.

Other posters have posted the numbers and they are also available on Orvana's website for you own due deligence.




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