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Ivernia Inc IVWFF

"LeadFX Inc is a Canada based mining company. It is focused on the development of lead-silver projects. The company owns an interest in Paroo Station mine, a lead carbonate mine in Western Australia. Paroo Station mine is the company's principal asset and production stage mineral property. It produces one product, which is lead carbonate concentrate for sale to primary and secondary smelters located in China, Europe, and North America. In addition, the company through its subsidiaries also owns


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Post by 99921on Mar 22, 2007 1:13pm
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Time To Buy?

Time To Buy?Accurate1 - you seem to be very knowledgeable about the general political climate in the Esperance area. Curyman raises a good point that has no doubt occured to many of us. It would appear on the surface that IVW's only hope for the foreseeable future is to find another shipping route. You seem to feel that they won't have a problem doing so and the marginal cost will be quite low. If the Esperance people feel so strongly against the shipments why would any other port allow them? Would IVW be changing their shipping procedures in some way or is the revenue to be gained by another port too good to turn down? From North America it looks like a very bad situation but the market doesn't seem to be in a panic, at least not yet. Thanks for your insights.
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