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Peruvian Metals Corp V.PER

Alternate Symbol(s):  DUVNF

Peruvian Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration and mineral processing company. The Company is engaged in mineral processing and the exploration and development of mineral properties in Peru. It focuses on acquiring and developing precious and base metal properties in Peru. The Company's projects include Palta Dorada Au-Ag-Cu property, Minas Maria Norte property, Minas Vizca, and Minas Yanayco property. The Palta Dorada Au-Ag-Cu property is located in the Ancash Mining Department in Northern Peru and covers an area of approximately 2250 hectares. The Minas Maria Norte property is located in Southern Peru in the historic Huachocolpa Mining district, which covers an area of approximately 368 hectares and covers numerous previously exploited Au-Ag-Zn-Pb veins. The Minas Vizca covers an area of approximately 100 hectares. It also owns 50% interest in San Maurizo Mines Inc. (San Maurizo), which focuses on developing the Mercedes gold-silver lead-zinc-copper property.


TSXV:PER - Post by User

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Post by Shoeon Jun 27, 2011 7:14pm
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Post# 18771190

Couple thoughts

Couple thoughtsThe mining problems in Peru are not of multinationals or major companies raping the country. The protests seem to be misguided when one looks at the real problems with the Illegal mining. Much to read or hear on this subject with a lil digging.

https://www.presstv.ir/detail/166198.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9SxCxihhrQ

There has allways been mining accidents but no where near the travesty that goes on Illegally in all countries not just Peru , but it makes for good headlines and perhaps exceptional buying opportunities for the astute...

This the real challenge for Humala not revoking mineral concessions or bringing the country to a halt with excess Tax. I think Garcia fired one across the bow with regards to BCM Bear Creeks project...

The downside for DRV is the ability of a Penoles etc to get a beachhead on the company at such a low cost..

We live in Interesting times

Regards
Shoe








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