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Silver Dragon Resources Inc SDRG

"Silver Dragon Resources Inc is a mining and metals company focused on the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of silver mines in proven silver districts globally. It is a mineral exploration company engaged in six properties located in the Erbahuo Silver District in Northern China namely, the Dadi, Laopandao, Aobaotugounao, Shididonggou, Yuanlinzi and Zhuanxinhu properties."


GREY:SDRG - Post by User

Post by opendoor98on Dec 28, 2012 11:48am
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marc as central banker

marc as central banker

He won't give up, you have to hand it to him.

I love it- the tensity, he is like the ECB or Japanese bonds- refi until someone calls it money printing.

In SDRGs case its a double down situation or maybe a case of third party buying "wink wink nudge nudge"- it would have been smarter if the CEO was seen buying directly.  And had a pipeline to another property- he found the first one (mexico), maybe with the yrs of terrible financing and decimation he can beat on a wet back to get a good deal on something with a story.

He just has to shelf the china/Mongolia thing- its too far away for the narrow minded, Mexico is an easy sell. IF he does get some deal, he really needs to manage capital better and throw every penny at holes in the ground- less on overhead.

I know public companies that never answer the phone but put out good results and look to an easy sale after a couple thousand meters of drilling, this is what management has to look for, not this easy paycheck salary thing- its small potatoes compared to what you can sell the entire company for. Crazy little companies like this can sell out for 80-100m in a couple yrs with some good land and marginal marketing. The majority of the time they go under, but who knows with this one.

I hate to say this, but go dragon, lets see what you can do in 2013!

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