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Silvercorp Metals Inc. T.SVM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVM

Silvercorp is a Canadian mining company producing silver, gold, lead, and zinc with a long history of profitability and growth potential. The Company’s strategy is to create shareholder value by 1) focusing on generating free cashflow from long life mines; 2) organic growth through extensive drilling for discovery; 3) equity investments in potential world class opportunities; 4) ongoing merger and acquisition efforts to unlock value; and 5) long term commitment to responsible mining and ESG.


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Post by fabdaqon Jan 20, 2010 7:07pm
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Post# 16701754

gartman on cnbc

gartman on cnbcEating crow over my chinese comments.  Gartman and the panel on cnbc were talking about the fact that china stopped lending.  This is going to hurt commodities in a big way.  Gartman called for another 90cent drop in silver and gold falling to 1065 where it will interest him again.  The panel all felt the u.s. dollar was in for a strong run.  Gartman also pointed out that there are many examples of countries running huge deficits and the currency doing well and  vice versa as well.  Sometimes I do wonder about the u.s.  They r the world when it comes to investing and will they actually allow the dollar to plummet without bringing down world equity markets with it.   I wonder indeed,  glta, perhaps some short term bumps in the road!! 
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