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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

Post by northernbullon Aug 05, 2017 7:51pm
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Post# 26551504

Bored to tears

Bored to tearsWe all know that watching paint dry is boring, but the paint has been dry for a long time here. I've been with these guys for over 10 years now and it has been agonizing. I'm not sure why I've been so stubborn and stuck around. 
We have a cent in the bank for every 2 cents on the share price. Normally that makes for a screaming buy, but it seems the mine is being uncooperative.  I keep thinking they might find another high grade area or something... Or that our molybdenum lottery ticket will someday pay off...
Or we die a slow death....
If gold can rise from here, they'll succeed without question. However, at this price, the mine will just keep us afloat and we won't attract attention.
Usually after I write a bellyaching post like this, management makes me look wrong. Prepare yourself for the impending rise... I'd gladly eat crow if it meant some momentum in the right direction.
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