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Levon Resources Ltd (New) V.LVN


Primary Symbol: LVNVF

Levon Resources Ltd is a Mexico based company which is engaged in the mining business. The company is involved in silver, zinc, lead, and gold mining but majorly focuses on only silver mining. In terms of revenue, the organization receives more revenue from their Cordero project. The company restricts itself only in Mexico and does not exports.


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Post by cypress44on Dec 08, 2013 9:08am
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Post# 21983363

above and beyond

above and beyondI suspect the LVN message board will be dormant for a while, so onwards and sideways. Below is a minor diatribe that might appeal to some and finishes off my 2013.
 
Agreed re previous postings, nobody really knows the endgame due to QE and rising national debts, this is acknowledged to be new territory and a pressure on fiat currencies and in turn physical asset alternatives. Certain central bankers are backed into a corner, they daren’t raise interest rates or stop QE, it is certain however that something has to give but uncertain what the trigger will be.
 
Various analysts are stepping out and crunching the numbers and the outcome does not look good (rarely covered in the press). Look at the alarming 10 yr chart of the S&P500, influenced by QE but also euphoria as it is effectively going up in a straight line (discussed on the BBC) since April this year. If you were a betting man, where would it be in 5 years?
 
The new mooted problem is Italian banks, now that will be interesting as the EU is a beautiful basket case. It is acknowledged that Goldman Sachs fudged the Greek books to get them in and a natural divide has appeared between the northern and southern (pigs) member states, in addition to a rise in nationalistic parties. Anyone who thinks all is peachy is madder than a box of balloons in my book, 2014 could be a very interesting!

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