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Silvercorp Metals Inc. T.SVM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVM

Silvercorp is a Canadian mining company producing silver, gold, lead, and zinc with a long history of profitability and growth potential. The Company’s strategy is to create shareholder value by 1) focusing on generating free cashflow from long life mines; 2) organic growth through extensive drilling for discovery; 3) equity investments in potential world class opportunities; 4) ongoing merger and acquisition efforts to unlock value; and 5) long term commitment to responsible mining and ESG.


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Post by Dave4444on Mar 14, 2006 1:02pm
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Post# 10510010

IMHO, people are overly cautious

IMHO, people are overly cautiouswhen it comes to China. Here we have one local silver mine, granted a great mine and very profitable, but non-the-less, small potatoes to the Chinese and people are worried. Yet every day I see news of banks and other companies both U.S. and Canadian making hundreds of millions of dollars in investments in China. The people making the investments know what they are doing and have considered the risks, yet they make the huge investments. I think people here who are concerned are ignoring the big picture, nomely that Silvercorp is not in and of itself important to the Chinese government. The other investments are important and the Chinese government wants everything to be "business as usual", therefore the mining licence will be issued without incident.
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