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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum TVI Pacific Inc V.TVI

Alternate Symbol(s):  TVIPF

TVI Pacific Inc. is a Canadian resource company focused on mining projects in the Philippines. The Company holds a 30.66% interest in TVI Resource Development Phils., Inc. (TVIRD). TVIRD's assets include the wholly owned Balabag gold-silver mine and Siana gold mine (Siana). It also has in its portfolio of projects its 100%-owned Mapawa project (gold), a 60% indirect interest in the Mabilo... see more

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TVI Pacific Inc > New to the bulletin board, but have 20+ years owning TVI
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Post by miner123 on Sep 26, 2024 9:59am

New to the bulletin board, but have 20+ years owning TVI

This stock really sucks balls big time. Something is so seriously wrong with how Cliff James and his team just couldn't get the stock price up despite supposedly doing well on the actual mining front.

WTF is going on with TVI Pacific? 

Is it because their operations are in the Philippines which is a country that sadly has a lousy reputation as an investment location?

So far volume is extremely low which to me makes it seem like whoever else has accumulated shares doesn't want to let go at all.

But there are zero dividends issued to us long time shareholders, despite the company's mines actually producing lots of gold and other precious metals.

What else is missing?

A good PR team?  

Does this takeover by the Villar Team mean anything positive? 

What do you guys think?

Comment by rockingrooster on Sep 26, 2024 10:55am
Welcome to the board.As far as I know the options can be exercised for .015. The main problem with TVI/TVIRD is that they appear to operate in a vacuum and are not concerned about TVI shareholders.Maybe once everyone lines their pockets it will trickle down to us shareholders. My hope is that the NEW team acts with some sense of urgency although so far progress has been dissapointing.gltu
Comment by miner123 on Sep 26, 2024 11:39am
Thanks for the welcome... By the way, what was the whole point of TVI Pacific taking only around 30% of TVIRD years ago when they previously owned TVIRD 100%? Now that the other shares of TVIRD are also all owned by the Villars, doesn't it just make sense for TVI to return to being the 100% owner of TVIRD once again? Is it because they only own 30% of TVIRD that they're not doing as ...more  
Comment by cyber37 on Sep 26, 2024 11:42am
One can also need to point out ¾ of a BILLION shares that TVI has. Previous (poor) management got addicted to issuing shares at ludicrous low level that diluted any value they may have created.   G37 
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