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Silver Valley Metals Corp V.SILV

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVMFF

Silver Valley Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration company. The Company is focused on the advancement of strategic and precious mineral properties. The Company owns a 100% interest in a lithium and potassium bearing salar complex comprising 4,056 hectares on three mineral concessions (the Mexico-Canada Project or Mexi-Can Project) located on the Central Mexican Plateau in the states of Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The mineral concessions include La Salada, Santa Clara and Caliguey. Its La Salada concession is located approximately 80 km north-northwest of Zacatecas city, adjacent to the town of La Salada. Its Santa Clara concession is located 70 km northeast of Zacatecas city, 8 km north-northwest of the town of Illescas. Its Caliguey is located 60 km northeast of Zacatecas city, 10 km east of the town of Villa de Cos.


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Comment by Canadamooseon Jul 10, 2014 1:33pm
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RE:RE:One Regret pertaining Distribution of Coro Shares

RE:RE:One Regret pertaining Distribution of Coro SharesCoro management has shown itself to be outstanding in the area of knowing copper.  Not only are their no questions about their ethics, but they have survived largely because of their ability to sell properties.  This means that they have a strong sense of how to choose good properties and that they must be considered trustworthy and ethical and knowlegeable in the mining community, they have been able to monetize raw projects to survive.  Coro management can hold its head high and look anyone in the eye knowing they are doing their best and that overall they have functioned very well in an increibly diffiicult environment.
    Gross Mark Up  like a true Ripple Tooter   criticizes  Coro in hindsight.    Its quite true that Coro failed to figure out how to deal with crooked degenerate politicians in Mendoza  who may have been impossible to work with due to obligations to the winemaking interests in need of continued cheap labor,    Vale did not do any better in Mendoza and Vale which is run by the same kind of degenerates who run Mendoza  should have had a better chance than the Coro people to figure out how to operate successfully in Mendoza.   Instead Vale lost billions when it closed its  potash project even tho a potash source is even more valuable as it relates to the food supply, than copper.     
  As to Coro having to go to the Stares for money when things were bad, it must be a great source of pain but they were able to do it and survive.  And do you think the Stares would have put all that money into CORO when assets were available dirt cheap all over,  if they did not have absolute confidence in Coro Management and the truth of CORO's assertions about the quality of its holdings.   
    So Toot away all you like,  The presense of such dribble may help better establish the medical necessity of your needed brain transplant.
  
 Canada Moose
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