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Pampa Metals Corp V.PM


Primary Symbol: C.PM Alternate Symbol(s):  PMMCF

Pampa Metals Corporation is a Canada-based copper-gold exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of base metals and precious metals projects in the Americas, with a primary focus on the Piuquenes Copper-Gold Porphyry Project in San Juan Province, Argentina. The Piuquenes Project consists of nine mining titles that cover an area of approximately 1,880 hectares (ha) in the San Juan Province of Argentina, adjacent (to the north) with the Altar copper-gold porphyry Project (held by Aldebaran Resources Inc.) and approximately 190 kilometers (km) west of the city of San Juan. Other large porphyry copper projects in the San Juan Miocene porphyry belt include: El Pachon (held by Glencore) approximately 30 km to the south; the operating Los Pelambres copper mine (60% interest held by Antofagasta plc) in Chile; and Los Azules (held by McEwen Mining) 50 km to the northeast.


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Comment by themangokidon Oct 28, 2015 3:46pm
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Post# 24236026

RE:RE:headline numbers...

RE:RE:headline numbers...without disclosing too much, Hodgson from his subscription site, said obviously it wasn't a good quarter. that combined with the ceo leaving due to his illness, is probably moving the shareprice lower than just a bad quarter would. he doesn't see any red flags. the main factors for the risk are not operations related or due to a slowing in demand or revenue.


i'll hold on for another quarter. 2016 is supposed to be quite a good year for the company. I no longer have the expectation of 75 cents eps, but if we can come close to 50 cents a share in earnings the share price looks not too bad here at around $8.60, does it? Who knows. The markets have been crazy the last few weeks.
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