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Luca Mining Corp V.LUCA

Alternate Symbol(s):  LUCMF

Luca Mining Corp. is a diversified Canadian mining company with two 100%-owned producing mines in Mexico. It produces gold, silver, zinc, copper and lead from these mines that each have considerable development and resource upside. Its operations include Tahuehueto and Campo Morado. Tahuehueto project is in the northwest portion of the state of Durango, about 250 kilometers (km) northwest of Durango, the state capital, and 160 km northeast of the city of Culiacan, Sinaloa. The project is located about 25 km north of the Topia polymetallic-silver mine, 40 km northwest of the La Cienega gold, silver, base metal mine, 85 km southwest of the Guanacevi silver district, 280 km southeast of the Palmarejo silver and gold mine, and 150 km northwest of the San Dimas mining district, notable for the Tayoltita silver and gold mine. Campo Morado is a polymetallic underground operation located in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. It produces copper-zinc-lead concentrates with precious metals credits.


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Post by okgonowon Apr 24, 2024 10:07am
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on a lighter note

on a lighter noteour fearless leder is so smart!!!!!!!????



In 2016, Canada reduced its gold holdings to just 77 ounces, down from a peak of over 1,000 tonnes in the 1960’s. Over a three-month period from December 2015 to February 2016, the government sold off a total of 95,817 ounces of gold at an average price of US$1,274.70 per ounce, generating approximately US$122 million in revenue.

However, the true cost of this decision has become apparent as gold prices have soared, reaching US$2,405 per ounce as of today. If Canada had held onto its gold reserves and sold them at the current market rate, the country would have generated approximately US$230 million, representing an opportunity cost of over US$108 million, or approximately $149 million in Canadian dollars.

The government’s rationale for the gold sale was to diversify its financial assets, moving away from physical commodities and towards more liquid financial instruments. While the government maintains that the decision was not tied to a specific gold price, the figures highlight a significant potential loss in revenue for the country. 

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