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Mercator Minerals Ltd MLKKF

Mercator Minerals, Ltd. is a mineral resource company engaged in the mining, exploration, development and operation of its mineral properties in Arizona, United States and Sonora, Mexico. The Company’s principal assets are the 100% owned Mineral Park Mine, a producing copper-moly mine located near Kingman, Arizona and the El Pilar Project located in Sonora Mexico. The primary focus of the Company is the expansion of copper production and molybdenum concentrate production at the Mineral Park Mine, and the development of the El Pilar Project. Its other projects include The El Creston molybdenum property, which is 175 kilometers south of the United States Border and 145 kilometers northeast of the city of Hermosillo; Molybrook, which is located on the south coast of Newfoundland, and Ajax, which is located 13 kilometers north of Alice Arm, British Columbia.


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Comment by ElJon Aug 20, 2009 11:40am
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RE: ML after 1 year

RE: ML after 1 yearDesi,
I respectfully suggest that your question "considering all odds, what would be the possible SP of ML exactly 1 year from now ?"....
is unreasonable without some parameters being outlined by you.....example (in the context of the question) what do you expect the price of molybdenum and the price of copper to be at that time ? ;  what SP/E or SP to C/F ratio do you expect the Canadian mining and mineral processing industry, in a general sence for companies at ML's stage of development, to be reflecting at that time ? ;  do you anticipate the production expansion to next mill etc., to be still outstanding or to be commissioned at that time ?....... any range of answers that modeling may provide needs to be qualified by a scenario of parameters IMHO,

Peace,
Good Decision-making to All,
ElJ
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