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Tinka Resources Ltd V.TK

Alternate Symbol(s):  TKRFF

Tinka Resources Limited is a Canada-based exploration and development company with its flagship property, Ayawilca Zinc-Silver-tin project, located 200 kilometers (km) northeast of Lima, in the Pasco region of central Peru. The Ayawilca Zinc-Silver project is located 40 km northwest of the Cerro de Pasco mine (copper-zinc-lead-silver), and 100 km south of the giant Antamina mine (copper-zinc). It owns 460 square kilometers (km2) of contiguous mining concessions in central Peru with geological potential. The Company has identified three separate mineral deposits at the Ayawilca project: Ayawilca Zinc Zone (sulphide), Colqui Silver Zone (oxide) and Tin Zone (sulphide). The Colqui Silver Zone is located 1.5 km north of the Ayawilca Zinc Zone. The Company’s Silvia Project consists of 29,500 hectares of contiguous mining concessions. The project lies approximately 80 km south and along strike of Antamina.


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Post by BenRumsonon Jan 08, 2016 3:37pm
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When the tide goes out...

When the tide goes out...

The $1.4 trillion lost in global mining stocks since 2011 exceeds the total market value of Apple Inc., Exxon Mobil Corp. and Google’s parent Alphabet Inc.

When you’ve spent a decade building new mines from the Andean mountains to the West African jungle, it’s bad news when a downturn in China, your biggest customer, shows no signs of stopping. Investors have been unforgiving and concerns that it will only get worse pushed the Bloomberg World Mining Index to an 11-year low.

“It’s terrible, there are no two ways about it,” said Paul Gait, a mining analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein Ltd. in London. “A lot of people were hoping at the start of 2016 to see at least some stabilization in the commodity performance in these stocks. Essentially people were looking to close the consensus short that has characterized 2015. This has clearly not happened.”


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