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Fortuna Mining Corp T.FVI

Alternate Symbol(s):  FSM

Fortuna Mining Corp., formerly Fortuna Silver Mines Inc., is a Canada-based precious metals mining company with mines in the Latin America and West Africa regions. It has operated mines in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Mexico, and Peru. Its mine products include gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Its mines and projects include Seguela Mine, Yaramoko Mine, Lindero Mine, San Jose Mine, and Caylloma Mine. The Seguela Mine is located in the Worodougou Region of the Woroba District, Cote d’Ivoire, approximately 500 km from Abidjan. The Seguela Mine in Cote d’Ivoire consists of the Antenna, Koula, Agouti, Boulder, Ancien, and Sunbird deposits, which will be mined via open-pit methods. Its Yaramoko Mine is in the Hounde greenstone belt region in the Province of Bale in southwestern Burkina Faso. The Lindero Mine is in Salta, Argentina. The San Jose Mine in the Taviche Mining District, Oaxaca, Mexico, produces silver and gold. Caylloma Mine in the Caylloma District of Arequipa, Peru.


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Post by george48on Mar 29, 2012 12:34pm
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Precipitous Drop

Precipitous Drop

   not just Ottos call of IKN. I believe this all boils down to water, in January Fortuna said that they wanted to ramp up production from 1000 to 1500 tpd.,we all know how much water a mine needs to operate thats when more activists started. I think company president Jorge Ganoza Durant needs to get back to Mexico to deal with this issue and talk to the activists, deal with the water issues in San Jose del Progreso the town and mine are in the southwestern  state of Oaxaca., adding I dont believe that the mine gets all its industrial water supply from rain supplied tailings pond. An attempt by the company to access the towns water supply would be sure to cause trouble. I think there is constant misinformation, the company should work to help diminish tensions. In 2010 the San Jose mayor and another city official were killed and four others hurt in a clash that also resulted in a priest opposed to the mine being detained and beaten. Now we have lots of activists and the and the Huichol Indians starting to act up! Jorge get back to Mexico and deal with this....take a lesson from First Majestic on how to deal with the locals. Hurry before its to late......

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