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Bayhorse Silver Inc V.BHS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BHSIF

Bayhorse Silver Inc. is a junior natural resource company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of natural resource properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Bayhorse Silver Mine, Oregon United States of America. The Company also has an option to acquire an 80% interest in the Brandywine Property located in British Columbia. Canada. The Brandywine Property is located near Squamish, British Columbia.


TSXV:BHS - Post by User

Comment by Tinhoson Jul 24, 2022 3:21pm
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Post# 34846509

RE:RE:RE:News Release on SEDAR

RE:RE:RE:News Release on SEDARThanks for your reply.

I have lost the track when the Fruitland processing site did not go into operation after it was finally permitted. BHS must have planned a certain throughput with a mill and the optimisation of all the process refining steps to get out the concentrate they need for the Ocean deal. That must have been a big effort. After this did not happen, the story did not make sense anymore.

It would be rational to think that the concentrate could not be produced at cost. Even after they got the high grade material from the mine and the color of the concentrate changed form "light" to "dark", as one reporter put it. Does anyone know the smeltering costs of concentrate? How much would they have been paid by Ocean for the concentrate? 25% below the price of silver?

I have absolutely no information about what is going on. Just speculation. My guess is that GO is now switching horses again to get the leaching process going, which would pay more. I know that GO was in contact with EnviroLeach some time ago, but they were to costly. So, he has been epxosed to leaching technology before. Maybe, the leaching process of this Asian company is good. Again, just speculation. Only wanderer might know a tiny little bit more, but he cannot tell. :-)  





  

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