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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).


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Comment by TheCardinalon May 30, 2023 6:44pm
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Post# 35471265

RE:RE:RE:This suggests some imminent deal

RE:RE:RE:This suggests some imminent dealAdd 'em up time:
Balabag continues to churn out the gold and there's still more to explore and extend, by all accounts
Siana is "almost there" with preliminary indications it will deliver, nicely 
They re-cook the books for Mabilo, clearly with the intent of moving it to production with expediency  
So the question is :   What would all this be worth to an acquirer?  Especially one eager to "add ounces" to their existing P&P. 

This makes Cliff's talk at the Philippine mining get-together all the more intriguing. 

JimmyVus wrote: Villar is a billionaire. He wouldn't invest to just earn a few million. That's pocket change to him. This must be a lot bigger. 


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