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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 TheCardinalon Jun 18, 2023 3:37pm
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RE:RE:RE:Manuel Villar increases his share of St. Augustine

RE:RE:RE:Manuel Villar increases his share of St. Augustine
rockingrooster wrote: Hey Cardinal. Just would like to bounce a few thoughts around.
Could Siana possibly process high grade material from Kingking? I realize there is about a 8 hour drive from each other, although shipping could be a possibility.It would save Kingking at least 300M and would make Siana super productive.
IMO TVIRD would get Kingking as part of their portfolio before TVIRD IPO.Not sure how TVIRD would go about purchasing ,any ideas?
good luck to you.


It would have to be incredibly-high grade to justify trucking it for 8 hours, over who-knows-what-sort-of-roads.  Bulk shipping would seem the best way to go, but I'll leave that to the folks there doing the heavy-lifting.  That's the best SWAG I can offer. 

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