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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Silver Bull Resources Inc T.SVB

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVBL

Silver Bull Resources, Inc. is a Canada-based exploration-stage company. The Company owns a number of property concessions in Mexico within a mining district known as the Sierra Mojada District, located in the west-central part of the state of Coahuila, Mexico, near the Coahuila-Chihuahua state border approximately 200 kilometers south of the Big Bend of the Rio Grande River. The Sierra Mojada... see more

TSX:SVB - Post Discussion

Silver Bull Resources Inc > No more news ?
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Post by andre171 on Apr 22, 2023 11:14am

No more news ?

No more news from Silver Bull or Arras Min. ?
Comment by andre171 on Apr 25, 2023 2:02pm
It is finally moving. What can we expect from the May 30 meeting with Mexican government representatives? What do you think about the change in management for both SVB and Arras?
Comment by andre171 on Apr 25, 2023 2:44pm
What is even more important is to recover the full potential of the Sierra Mojada Project, to make the most of it! 
Comment by Heywood_Silvers on May 10, 2023 6:54pm
OK, so Barry & company are seeking $178mm USD from Mexico.  Let's say for sake of argument that they get even 25% of that amount via a settlement.  This would be about $45mm.  They should seriously consider a special one-time dividend (50 cents a share maybe?) to shareholders as compensation for our holding onto our shares.  That would still leave $27mm in this example ...more