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Aurcana Silver Corp V.AUN.H

Aurcana Silver Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the exploration, development, and operation of natural resource properties. The Company’s development properties are the Revenue-Virginius mine (the Revenue-Virginius mine or Ouray), located in Ouray Colorado and held through the Company’s 100% owned United States subsidiary, Ouray Silver Mines, Inc. (OSMI) and the Shafter silver property (the Shafter Silver Project or Shafter), located in Presidio County, Texas and held Aurcana Silver Corporation. The Revenue-Virginius mine is located in southwestern Colorado about 5.5 miles southwest of the town of Ouray. Access to the mine site is via County Road 361. The Shafter Silver Project, which is 375 miles southeast of El Paso, in Presidio County, southwest Texas, within a historic mining district.


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Comment by bluestaron Jul 29, 2013 5:56pm
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RE:RE:aun

RE:RE:aunwell matt,i don't know what else to tell you. i voiced my opinion on what people should do when the reverse split was announced. i understand how hard it is to unload a long position,built up over time. the fact is that lenic scr##ed his loyal shareholders.more than once,counting the pp's he did at artificially low prices. no arguement from me. 
i am now looking at aun as a beaten down stock,providing an opportunity to make some good profits going forward. if lenic delivers this time,which looks possible but is not a certainty given his past,the sp will move substantially higher. anyone who agrees with me should be buying at these levels. nothing can change the past here,but making some money back could ease a lot of pain.
seems like a better move than to just keep moaning about what has already happened.
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