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Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd V.SCZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  SCZMF

Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company. It is engaged in the operation, acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Latin America. The Bolivian operations are comprised of the Bolivar, Porco and the Caballo Blanco Group, which consists of the Tres Amigos, Reserva and Colquechaquita mines. The Soracaya exploration project and San Lucas ore sourcing and trading business are also in Bolivia. Bolivar Mine is located in the state of Oruro in Bolivia, and municipality of Antequera. Caballo Blanco mine consists of three separate mines and one process plant operating as one to produce Zinc and Lead concentrates. Porco mine is located in the Porco Municipality of the Antonio Quijarro Province, in the Potosi Department, Bolivia. Zimapan mine consist of 34 mining concessions covering an area of 5,139 hectares, including the prospective 337-hectare Santa Gorgonia one concession. It is seven kilometers from the municipality of Zimapan in Hidalgo State, Mexico.


TSXV:SCZ - Post by User

Comment by Windtalkeron Jul 20, 2022 1:30pm
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Post# 34837724

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Growth

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:GrowthLife, One catalyst that people are not talking about is Bolivian sentiment. I believe it's going to really push this thing up and over is a concerted effort by the Bolivian government to let the mining community know that they're open for business. They are actually. They just need to communicate this. With places like Chile going down the mining drain and other areas in South America, Bolivia is in a unique spot to bring attention to their pro mining stance. I have read interviews with Santacruz management where they even state that they feel strongly that Bolivia is an up-and-coming jurisdiction. They would know. Anyway, just another hopeful feather we can put in our hat for the future. This company has so much going for it and so much potential. Truly
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