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Sierra Metals Inc T.SMT

Alternate Symbol(s):  SMTSF

Sierra Metals Inc. is a Canadian mining company focused on copper production with additional base and precious metals by-product credits at its Yauricocha Mine in Peru and Bolivar Mine in Mexico. Yauricocha is an underground mine located in the western central Peru in the Yauyos province, approximately 12 kilometers (km) west of the Continental Divide. The Yauricocha property covers 18,778 hectares that straddle a 20 km strike length over the prolific Yauricocha fault, a major ore controlling structure in this part of western central Peru. The Bolivar Mine is a contiguous portion of the 15,217-hectare Bolivar Property land package within the municipality of Urique, in the Piedras Verdes mining district of Chihuahua State, Mexico. The Piedras Verdes Plant, which is located six km from the Bolivar Mine. The Company has large land packages at each of its mines with several prospective regional targets providing longer-term exploration upside and mineral resource growth potential.


TSX:SMT - Post by User

Post by geezer21on Jun 09, 2022 9:44pm
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Jeff Currie: No Capital Influx Into Commodity Supercycle Yet

Jeff Currie: No Capital Influx Into Commodity Supercycle Yet
This applies to copper also.


Goldman Sacks Jeff Currie head of global commodities research says it is just the beginnings of the commodity supercycle due to a decade of under investment that resulted from misallocation of capital (think of money printing here).

A short interview well worth the listen.  Currie is someone to pay attention to.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaFhl9kG3_U
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