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Fortuna Mining Corp FSM


Primary Symbol: T.FVI

Fortuna Mining Corp., formerly Fortuna Silver Mines Inc., is a Canada-based precious metals mining company with mines in the Latin America and West Africa regions. It has operated mines in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Mexico, and Peru. Its mine products include gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Its mines and projects include Seguela Mine, Yaramoko Mine, Lindero Mine, San Jose Mine, and Caylloma Mine. The Seguela Mine is located in the Worodougou Region of the Woroba District, Cote d’Ivoire, approximately 500 km from Abidjan. The Seguela Mine in Cote d’Ivoire consists of the Antenna, Koula, Agouti, Boulder, Ancien, and Sunbird deposits, which will be mined via open-pit methods. Its Yaramoko Mine is in the Hounde greenstone belt region in the Province of Bale in southwestern Burkina Faso. The Lindero Mine is in Salta, Argentina. The San Jose Mine in the Taviche Mining District, Oaxaca, Mexico, produces silver and gold. Caylloma Mine in the Caylloma District of Arequipa, Peru.


TSX:FVI - Post by User

Comment by IgnacioCashmereon Dec 09, 2021 12:36pm
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RE:Where's the Bottom?

RE:Where's the Bottom?
Metals jumped on inflation last year. Money was made this year on the higher prices. What comes next is the inflation of costs to miners; labor, energy, materials, equipment. So with higher prices for payable metals, that doesn't necessarily mean higher profits when the AISC is calculated. The profits this year were fantastic for many miners, but next year may not be as stellar. Timing is always difficult. I congratulate those who are able to briefly surf one mining stock after another to capture huge gains. But for most of us, we have to accept the risk of going long & believe that our gains of a few will offset the cost of the many that did not perform. 40 years of investing has taught me I dont know the future & neither does anyone else. The large investors are playing a different game than retail investors. They have access to proprietary data that we dont or they are creating their own data using their intelligence in the field. It is good enough for me to meet my yearly goal & applaud those that took high risks & timed the market perfectly. You make a lot of good points about the nature of resource investing.
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