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Minera Alamos Inc V.MAI

Alternate Symbol(s):  MAIFF

Minera Alamos Inc. is a gold production and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties located in Mexico. It has a portfolio of Mexican assets, including the 100%-owned Santana open-pit, heap-leach mine in Sonora. The Santana Property consists of nine mining claims and covers about 4,500 hectares and is located over 200 kilometers east-southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Additionally, it holds a 100% interest in two contiguous mining concessions that cover over 350 hectares, referred to as Santa Lucia and Hilda 35 Fraccion 1. The 6,500-ha Cerro de Oro gold project is located in northern Zacatecas State, Mexico, and is accessible by paved highway. Cerro de Oro project comprises the Zacatecas I and Zacatecas II concessions near Concepcion del Oro, Zacatecas, Mexico. The 6,200-ha La Fortuna project is in Durango State, Mexico. It also holds interests in a Los Verdes property and Suaqui Verde copper project.


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Comment by Christockon Dec 18, 2015 4:26am
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RE:news

RE:newsThis is great, but do we have an Ejido agreement to begin mining and to build the mill ? ... the south deposit represents more than 80% of the total material .... and at 9.1m tonnes the total is very small .. by any standard, so we need the south deposit ... the ore sorter sounds like a good idea, but we're just playing with Tonka toys in the sandbox if we're only talking about the north deposit (1.4m tonnes, <20% of material identified to date) .. codelco does not seem interested in cutting output, so copper could stay under pressure making it tough to build a mine .. even for this competent crew / an ejido agreement would be good news .. and a reflection of management success of="" material="" identified="" to="" date)="" ..="" codelco="" does="" not="" seem="" interested="" in="" cutting="" output,="" so="" copper="" could="" stay="" under="" pressure="" making="" it="" tough="" to="" build="" a="" mine="" ..="" even="" for="" this="" competent="" crew="" an="" ejido="" agreement="" would="" be="" good="" news="" ..="" and="" a="" reflection="" of="" management="" success="">
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