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McEwen Mining Inc MUX

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.MUX

McEwen Mining Inc. is a gold and silver producer. It owns over 48% of McEwen Copper Inc., which owns the Los Azules copper project in Argentina. Its segments include Canada, United States, Mexico, Minera Santa Cruz S.A. (MSC) and McEwen Copper. The United States segment includes the Gold Bar mine and its exploration properties in the State of Nevada. Canada segment includes the Fox Complex gold properties, including its Froome underground mine; the Stock Project; the Stock mill; the Grey Fox exploration project; a number of exploration properties located near the city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada, and the Black Fox mine. Mexico segment includes the El Gallo mine and the related advanced-stage Fenix Project, located in Sinaloa state. MSC Segment includes 49% interest in the San Jose mine, located in Santa Cruz, Argentina. Its Eureka project includes the Lookout Mountain Property and the historical Lookout Mountain and Windfall Mines in a total property position of over 28 square miles.


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Comment by Tikinaganon Dec 06, 2020 11:19am
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RE:RE:Rob

RE:RE:RobI have stuck with this stock for a several reasons:
1. I have watched Rob's work for many years, including Goldcorp's rise from the ashes of an awful strike into a powerhouse.
2. He has been relentlessly honest and frank about the mishaps that have dogged the company over the past few years, taking responsibility as needed. You rarely hear that level of candor from anyone these days.
3. I have never had a long conversation with him, but twice he has picked me out of a crowd of suits and made his way through a shareholders meeting to introduce himself and make sure I was getting the information I needed.
4. He has recently mused about spinning off the copper assets. This would not be easy in Argentina but it would release a huge amount of value. 
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