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Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd T.ASM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ASM

Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd. is a silver producer from its wholly owned Avino Mine near Durango, Mexico. The Company also maintains a diversified pipeline of gold and base metals exploration properties. It operates the Elena Tolosa Mine (Avino Mine), which produces copper, silver and gold at the Avino property in the state of Durango, Mexico. The Avino property also hosts the San Gonzalo Mine, which is on care and maintenance. The Company also holds 100% interest in Proyectos Mineros La Preciosa S.A. de C.V. (La Preciosa), a Mexican corporation, which owns the La Preciosa Property. The Company also owns interests in mineral properties located in British Columbia and Yukon, Canada. The Company’s mineral claims in Mexico are divided into two groups: Avino Mine area property and Gomez Palacio/Ana Maria property. La Preciosa is a development stage mineral property located in the state of Durango, Mexico. Its other properties include Eagle, Minto, and Olympic, among others.


TSX:ASM - Post by User

Post by Tikinaganon Nov 09, 2010 4:14pm
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Post# 17682755

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Hi; I either made an idiotic mistake today or got scammed (or both). I picked up a bunch of ASM at around 2.06 then put a 1.99 stop market on the shares. Just before close I got notice that my shares had all been sold in the 1.60 area, even though it closed around 2.03. To me, it looks like someone bought a few shares at close at a lowball price, then picked up all the other ones set loose by the market order for a song. The guy at cibc couldn't say nothing about it hard enough and rush me off the phone. I don't mind hearing that I am an idiot if it saves someone else from having this happen. What do you think?
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