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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 oooshinyon Jun 05, 2009 1:09pm
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Silver Lining At Silvercorp

Silver Lining At SilvercorpNice little writeup at iStockAnalyst.



Silvercorp Metals (NYSE: SVM) has gone through a rough spot, says Brien Lundin in Gold Newsletter. But, he adds, that an improving trend in commodity prices promises better days ahead.

"The mining company served up a mixed bag of financial results recently when it reported both fourth quarter and annual results toMarch 31, 2009. The company has also given us a look ahead for fiscal2010," Lundin says.

"First, however, let’s look at the financials. For Q4, sales declined 35% from a year ago to $17.4 million, primarily because of falling metals prices. But that was still a 14% improvement over Q3performance."

According in Lundin, sales for the fiscal year also slipped, falling23% to $83.5 million. Again, this was mainly because metals prices were in the tank — silver down 10%, lead 34% and zinc 53% from 2008averages. These free-falling prices eventually lead to the temporary suspension of operations at three mines.

"For the fiscal year, the company reported a loss of $16 million, compared with net income of $60 million a year ago," he says.

"Net income crossed the line into red numbers not because of plummeting metal prices, at least not directly. Instead, the company recorded an 'impairment charge' of $51 million on the write-down of its investment in New Pacific Metals to market value."

As expected, Silvercorp continued to invest heavily, spending nearly$50 million in capital expenditures. Meanwhile, an improving trend in commodity prices promises better days. In fact, Silvercorp plans to partially resume production from its other mines, according to Lundin.

"Silvercorp expects to generate cash flows from operations of $35million to $40 million. Capital expenditures, meanwhile, are forecast to be considerably less in fiscal 2010, dropping nearly 70% to $16million," he says.

"Silvercorp’s share price has strengthened, along with silver, since late April. I expect that production improvements, along with stronger metals prices, will lead the share price even higher over the long term. Silvercorp is a buy."



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