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Fortuna Mining Corp T.FVI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FSM

Fortuna Mining Corp., formerly Fortuna Silver Mines Inc., is a Canada-based precious metals mining company with mines in the Latin America and West Africa regions. It has operated mines in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Mexico, and Peru. Its mine products include gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Its mines and projects include Seguela Mine, Yaramoko Mine, Lindero Mine, San Jose Mine, and Caylloma Mine. The Seguela Mine is located in the Worodougou Region of the Woroba District, Cote d’Ivoire, approximately 500 km from Abidjan. The Seguela Mine in Cote d’Ivoire consists of the Antenna, Koula, Agouti, Boulder, Ancien, and Sunbird deposits, which will be mined via open-pit methods. Its Yaramoko Mine is in the Hounde greenstone belt region in the Province of Bale in southwestern Burkina Faso. The Lindero Mine is in Salta, Argentina. The San Jose Mine in the Taviche Mining District, Oaxaca, Mexico, produces silver and gold. Caylloma Mine in the Caylloma District of Arequipa, Peru.


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Comment by BCBeaveron May 22, 2009 1:18pm
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Post# 16009639

RE: I feel like throwing up

RE: I feel like throwing upNeblim, klf30s is trying to tell you about recent history. 

He said it is not a matter of morality; 'throwing money at it' cannot solve the problem of animosity towards mining and resources multinationals in general. He said mines have shut down because of this same animosity.

He is not the one who bought shares and sold them recently for reasons of morality; I can assure you of that. He is more of a realist. 

kl may be one of those 'leftist protesters' who do some good: they stir up the world's dirty conscience.

It's so much easier to puke out insults: you sound like a dismissive and jaded 'lost boy' who won't even try to understand the issues or points of view. I could retort "Get lost!" right back at ya, but you are lost.

I am the one who said 'I'm OUT!' then... 'I changed my mind. I'm still IN'-- I concluded that Fortuna and others do have a chance to win trust and better the people. There is hope.

Neblim, those armed martial-law "authorities" may just turn on ordinary citizens in future except for the select few. 

google 'North American Union'... Those "authorities" have far too much power.

Consider this: if they can turn guns on 'protesters' they can re-define 'protesters' and turn them on you and me and innocent bystanders. 

In that case if survival from chaos and oblivion is front and centre who cares who is right or wrong?

Fussing about mining issues will become a forgotten topic. Good luck to all of us; we are going to need it! 

I am going to drop this topic right now; there is nothing more to say. None of us knows all the answers.


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