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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 goldnsilon Jul 02, 2008 2:07pm
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Pokerchamp I read

Pokerchamp I reada few articles over the years that said a company called Homestake Mining went up 600-800% in the general
market crash of 1929. But you had a good point that gold was fixed at that time. I think it was $20.00, but I am not positive. Just today I received an E-mail from the Weiss Group who run a very good publication saying to start stockpiling food. I think silver and gold would skyrocket do to the paper dollars becoming worthless due to inflation. The metals would be used as a bartering tool just as our forefathers did in the old days. I attend coin shows on a regular basis and non collectors where snapping up gold coins, but not the silvers. I can always
spot a non collector because they ask a lot of questions about the gold. Germany had a problem in the 1920's
with there cash and even back then it was a modern society at the time. These are strange times indeed.
And I am not a domm and gloomer but starting slowly to turn into one.
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