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Tinka Resources Ltd V.TK

Alternate Symbol(s):  TKRFF

Tinka Resources Limited is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties located in Peru. The Company’s flagship property is Ayawilca Zinc-Silver-tin project, located 200 kilometers (km) northeast of Lima, in the Pasco region of central Peru. The Ayawilca Zinc-Silver project is located 40 km northwest of the Cerro de Pasco mine (copper-zinc-lead-silver), and 100 km south of the giant Antamina mine (copper-zinc). Its Silvia Project consists of 16 granted concessions for 10,906 hectares, located in the Department of Huanuco in central Peru. The project lies approximately 80 km south and along strike of Antamina. The Company has also granted with two mining concessions totaling 1,200 hectares, namely Pampahuasi Property. The Colquipucro silver Zone is located 1.5 km north of the Ayawilca Zinc Zone.


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Post by hvaron Sep 20, 2012 10:56am
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Could this be the reason for the SP drop?

Could this be the reason for the SP drop?
One dead, four injured in clash near Barrick Peru mine10 minutes ago by Thomson Reuters

LIMA, Sept 20 (Reuters) - One person died and four were injured when police clashed with protesters blocking a road leading to top gold miner Barrick's Peruvian mine Pierina, company and police officials said on Thursday.

Protesters were demanding that the mining company provide water infrastructure to towns near the mine, which sits 13,400 feet (4,100 m) high in the Andes, when the clash occurred late on Wednesday.

So far 19 people have died in clashes over natural resources since President Ollanta Humala took office in July, 2011. Peru's human rights agency says there are hundreds of lingering disputes over water, mining, and oil projects in rural Peru.

 

(I'm actually hoping for a dip here so I can accumulate more...good luck to the longs)

 

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