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Golden Minerals Ord Shs T.AUMN

Alternate Symbol(s):  AUMN

Golden Minerals Company is a precious metals mining exploration company. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Rodeo property in Durango State, Mexico (the Rodeo Property), a 100% interest in the Velardena oxide processing plant and related water wells in the state of Durango, Mexico (the Velardena Properties) which are subject to a purchase agreement with a private Mexican entity, and a diversified portfolio of precious metals and other mineral exploration properties located primarily in or near historical precious metals producing regions of Mexico, Argentina and Nevada. The Velardena Properties, and the Yoquivo exploration property in Mexico, are the Company’s only material properties. The Yoquivo Project is located 210 km west-southwest of the city of Chihuahua, in Ocampo Municipality, Chihuahua State. The Yoquivo Project consists of approximately seven mining concessions with an area totaling about 1,975 hectares (Ha).


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Comment by RoyalBlueon Aug 09, 2010 1:32pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: San Cristobal agreement finished

RE: RE: RE: RE: San Cristobal agreement finishedThank for pointing that out. Appreciate it. Glad to read the initial estimate is under $100 million. The feasibility study will be a VERY interesting read. Will also be interesting to see how they chose to finance the project (bank loan, silver denominated financing, PP).
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