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Tincorp Metals Inc V.TIN

Alternate Symbol(s):  TINFF

Tincorp Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focusing on tin projects in Bolivia and a gold project near Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The Company's projects include SF Tin Project, Porvenir polymetallic tin-zinc-silver (Sn-Zn-Ag) Project and Skukum Gold Project. The SF Tin Project covers an area of approximately two square kilometers (km2) in the Potosi department of Bolivia. The Porvenir Sn-Zn-Ag Project is situated in the center of the Bolivian Tin belt, 65 kilometers (km) southeast of the city of Oruro, in the Oruro department. The Skukum Gold Project is located in southern Yukon, Canada, approximately 55 km south of the Territory's capital city, Whitehorse. This project has approximately 170.3 km2 in area consists of 1,051 full or fractional Quartz Mining claims that encompass the Skukum Creek gold-silver deposit, the Goddell gold deposit, and the past-producing Mt. Skukum gold mine. Its subsidiaries include Whitehorse Gold (Yukon) Corp and Tin Metals Corp.


TSXV:TIN - Post by User

Post by tdsbon Aug 18, 2023 9:16pm
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Post# 35595905

This is a longshot!

This is a longshot!First off I like Bolivia as a country that I view as being mining friendly most of the other countries in and around South America are not.

Eloro Resources which is a junior that is having terrific drill success in the same belt as Tincorp but not the same higher grades of tin percentage is what caught my eye.Tincorp's share count is low but if they have another hit like the last one of 120 meters @ .60% the market will start to wake up.

They will need to raise more cash as the drilling expands but if they can keep the price up around 50 to 60 cents there won't be a lot of share dilution.

Make no mistake about the risk here, this stock is flying under the radar and all I can say is we'll see. Cheers!
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