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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.


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Comment by greendayyyyon May 04, 2022 7:58am
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Post# 34654074

RE:RE:RE:Instead of ncib.....

RE:RE:RE:Instead of ncib.....
In recent years, the mining sector has seen a significant improvement in margins as higher prices and strong production have propelled cash flow to record levels. However, many producers are making the mistake of trying to attract investors with share buybacks and dividend increases. I would argue that this is not a sustainable trend for the sector. I don't know of any investor who buys a gold or silver stock for the dividend. The only people who buy gold stocks are those who think the price of gold or silver is going to rise. Instead of buying back shares, mining companies should use their growing stock to look for acquisition targets. In today's environment, the only way for a company to grow is through aggressive mergers and acquisitions. I think all the easy gold has been discovered and it would be increasingly difficult and expensive to find large deposits of precious metals. I think we will never see projects valued at $1,200 gold again. If that's the criteria you're looking for, then you'll see your reserves dwindle to nothing. Mining companies have to be aggressive in replenishing their reserves and that's what will attract investors. Investors want to see companies grow and I hope that FVI will follow the same direction for its future projects. 
 
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