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Silver X Mining Corp V.AGX

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGXPF

Silver X Mining Corp. is a Canada-based silver developer and producer. The Company owns the 20,000-hectare Nueva Recuperada Silver District in Central Peru and produces silver, gold, lead and zinc from its Tangana Project. The project includes the Tangana mining unit (Tangana), a precious- and base-metal operation that is in the northern portion of the project comprised of 100-plus veins spanning an area of more than 6,500 hectares, and the Plata (formerly referred to as Esperanza) advanced Project, a grouping of historic silver-polymetallic veins, with significant exploration upside in the southern portion of the project comprised of 200-plus veins often with intense anatomizing, spanning an area of more than 7,000 hectares. The Company holds interest in a 1400-hectare concession known as the Las Antas Property, which is located within the Oligocene-Pliocene gold-silver Belt of Southern Peru. The Company also has an option agreement to acquire the Lily 19 claims in Peru.


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Comment by loantech1on Nov 24, 2007 1:56pm
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To Rod and other board members

To Rod and other board membersI could not find the post where it showed that Richard Hughes sold warrants for .10 and bought shares for .10. But please explain how tis works and why it means anything again. Sometimes I have a very thick head and do not get this warrant/stock exchange thing. I hope it does mean good things. How could he buy stock for .10 when the market is .28. I am one slow learin yank. LOL.
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