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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tahoe Resources TAHO

"Tahoe Resources Inc is a mining firm. It is engaged in the operation of mineral properties for the mining of precious metals in America."

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Tahoe Resources > The fact PAAS is buying THO tells us the mine will survive
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Post by peep2 on Nov 17, 2018 11:35am

The fact PAAS is buying THO tells us the mine will survive

Who gave PAAS that advanced word.

Why buy a mine of $1.1 billion if the mine won't be approved. Not needing approval
by the gov't but the little indigenous people.

Who is talking in behave of the indigenous people that it's going to be approved.

Why would the indigenous approve the mine now and not before?

Or is the sale contigent on the indigenous peoples' approval by voting, and then if
not approved the sale to THO to PAAS goes into the penal phase I guess more to
PAAS than THO (ie THO gets money from PAAS who already approved buying THO)

Since if THO wants to sell, but the indigenous people don't approve the silver mine,
THO gets a penalty fee from PAAS, but still nothing to mine, since not approved.

I don't think THO's silver mine was shut down on environmental reasons because
its safety standards are equal to the rest of the world's safety standards. Therefore
there was no ground to shut it down while a new indigenous vote was being done.

You can't shut down on hearsay and whim?

THO's corporation might be treated as a person, that anyone can run it and can
buy the running of it, but not the person. But it sure sounds like people running it
are together the person or corporate person, and that isn't PAAS's peoples who
aren't party to THO's silver mine and hence party to the court conflict. And corporations
without real people running them can't bring forth court actions or be targets of court
actions. Once again that's not PAAS's peoples as part of the combine entity called the
corporate person.

How can PAAS buy the corporate person if aren't the corporate person, or more
specifically, no one knows if a corporation will be left standing after the indigenous
vote to allow the silver mine to continue operating or not.

None of it, makes any sense or dollars.
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