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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 3:02pm
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Buy?

Buy?The market seems to agree with you Curyman, that IVW will be able to ship out of Australia from somewhere. I only know what I have been reading and my recollection is that someone with local knowledge posted here that there was only one alternative port that was a practical outlet for the lead concentrate. My question was simply asking why, if Esperance residents feel so threatened by IVW's use of their facility, residents at another location would not feel the same way. Then it would be up to the company, as you say, to come up with new methods that meet the objections of the new port or of Esperance. If IVW is able to do that I would assume it would take a while to put the new system in place. Meanwhile, the market seems to be taking a fairly positive view of IVW's ability to overcome any problems and get back to shipping fairly soon. I questioned Accurate1, as someone who seems to have local knowledge, as to how he views this whole scenario.Doesn't seem all that crazy to me, but hey, different strokes etc.
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