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Starcore International Mines Ltd T.SAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHVLF

Starcore International Mines Ltd. is engaged in precious metals production with focus on Mexico. The Company is engaged in extracting and processing gold and silver in Mexico through the San Martin mine in Queretaro, Mexico. The San Martin mine is located about 47 about kilometers (km) in straight line, northeast of Queretaro City, Queretaro State, on local road No.100 and about 250 km northwest of Mexico City, near the towns of Bernal, Tequisquiapan and Ezequiel Montes. The San Martin mine complex consists of eight mining claims that cover 12,991.7805 hectares (ha). Its Kimourko Gold Project is located in the Lac region of central Ivory Coast, about 40 km south of the capital, Yamoussoukro. Its other projects include the El Creston Project, the Opodepe Project, and the Ajax Project. The El Creston molybdenum property is located in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The Ajax Molybdenum Property consists of about 11,718 ha and is located 13 km north of Alice Arm, British Columbia.


TSX:SAM - Post by User

Comment by northernbullon Oct 26, 2015 12:08am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:is thereI didn't argue with that. But it changes nothing in terms of the feasibility of a buyout. Last try: you can't spend money as a public company to buy out unproven reserves.
I see that I'm getting nowhere here and am likely started to annoy the others with wasting my time and words on the topic.
This sector is so blown out that no one even cares to discuss things anymore. A guy blindly pumping with no substance would have drawn a pile of replies in the good old days, but now we just sit back and watch the tumbleweeds roll by. 
I'll just sit back and wait for the blood to return to the mining space. Then we can get back to discussing what will actually make this stock rise. 
If I had the energy to go back over the last few years of posts, they can be summed up in a few sentences:
Diamond think that SAM is going to the moon tomorrow (has been wrong for 900 consecutive days), and most everyone else hates management and is ticked at how they're making big salaries while shareholders suffer. That's pretty much it.
Please let this long, drawn out story end soon.
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