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Impact Silver Corp V.IPT

Alternate Symbol(s):  ISVLF

IMPACT Silver Corp. is a mineral producer and explorer with mining projects in Mexico. It is engaged in silver, zinc and lead mining and related activities, including exploration, development and mineral processing in Mexico. Its operations include Royal Mines of Zacualpan Silver-Gold District and Plomosas Zinc-Lead-Silver District. It owns 100% of the 211 square kilometers (km2) Zacualpan project in central Mexico where four underground silver mines and one open pit mine feed the central 500 tpd Guadalupe processing plant. To the south, the Capire Project includes a 200 tpd processing pilot plant adjacent to an open pit silver mine with an NI43-101 inferred mineral resource of over 4.5 million oz silver, 48 million lbs zinc and 21 million lbs lead. Plomosas is a high-grade zinc producer in northern Mexico with exceptional exploration upside potential. It is producing mines are the Guadalupe Mine, the Veta Negra Open Pit Mine, the San Ramon Deeps Mine, and the Cuchara Mine.


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Comment by grape562000on Aug 02, 2017 3:54pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Still the insiders selling

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Still the insiders sellingThose 'measured sales' are most likely 'planned sales' which executives use to avoid charges of insider selling. as they are planned in advance, their shares (some specified number) are disposed of on the agreed/specified date regardless of share price. there is a SEDI form which discloses the type of sale so if they are of this type, it would be easy determine. i seriously doubt anyone inside the company would choose to sell at the current price unless they desperately needed money or the shares (via options) were at risk of expiring. that is the other most likely reason (excercise and sale)
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