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TVI Pacific Inc. V.TVI

Alternate Symbol(s):  TVIPF

TVI Pacific Inc is a Canadian company focused on the acquisition of resource projects in the Asia Pacific. Through its investment in TVIRD (Philippines), TVI has an interest in the operating mines Balabag (gold/silver) and Agata (nickel laterite), Siana (gold, preparing to restart) and the Mabilo project (copper, through Mt.Labo Exploration Development Corporation). TVI is the owner and operator of the former operating mine, Canatuan (copper).


TSXV:TVI - Post by User

Comment by babybunnyon Jun 04, 2021 8:32pm
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RE:RE:Marketing

RE:RE:MarketingPersonally speaking, I would prefer that the parent company TVI Pacific not waste precious money on marketing at this time.  The number one priority by far is to avoid dilution until gold starts to move out of Balabag and TVIRD starts paying reliable dividends.    Even if TVI Pacific could jawbone the stock price up to 10c or 12c a share through PR, it would do me no good as a shareholder as I am holding out for a higher price north of 20c per share.  Likewise, if the purpose of PR were to enable an equity issue at, say, 10c per share, I would not be happy either.  The shares are worth much more than that IMO.   

Unlike some of the heavily promoted crapcos advertising on BNN, there is substantial proven value in TVI, along with some gravy (speculative upside from expanded resources).

 


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