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Ivernia Inc IVWFF

"LeadFX Inc is a Canada based mining company. It is focused on the development of lead-silver projects. The company owns an interest in Paroo Station mine, a lead carbonate mine in Western Australia. Paroo Station mine is the company's principal asset and production stage mineral property. It produces one product, which is lead carbonate concentrate for sale to primary and secondary smelters located in China, Europe, and North America. In addition, the company through its subsidiaries also owns


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Post by SergeGodinon Apr 30, 2015 5:26pm
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LME up, now what?

LME up, now what?LME lead back up above $2100 now.  That makes the mine restart a sure thing, right?

Not so much, according ot the latest quarterly results and management discussion.  Apparently even at $2100 and AUD/USD at $0.79, a restart is far from a sure thing.

It doesn't take a PHD to figure out that management is sending a clear signal that this is dead.

They have no cash.  Raise it through equity?  Last time it took $25M to restart the mine, so do the math... $25M at 2 cents a share..... BOOM.  That was the sound of all the existing shareholders getting wiped out with a 100-for-1 consolidation.

Is there anyway a shareholder can get a break with this company?
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