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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.122.537 von adelheidjos am 22.09.11 16:34:56Habe es gewusst und trotzdem immer noch keine Gänsehaut bekommen. Das kann sich nur zum Besten wenden
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.122.527 von specku am 22.09.11 16:32:53http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/svm/historical
10 % schau mal
10 % schau mal
Keiner traut sich was zu sagen, nachdem die svm 10% einsackte.
Na ja, Totenstille, hier sind mehr als du denkst, nur jeder schreibt nicht, auch der Thread Gründer Sloopjohn, ist nicht besorgt. Und Eifelcash denke ich mal ist auch noch dabei.
Wolfi, ich auch noch, kommt es wie es kommt, ich besitze in Zeiten wie diesen lieber SVM Aktien als Euro Scheine
Ausserdem investiert man ja bekanntlich an der Börse sowieso nur Geld das man nicht braucht oder?:
Also Füße still halten und abwarten wer sich traut oder besser gesagt wer richtig recherchiert hat
AJ
Wolfi, ich auch noch, kommt es wie es kommt, ich besitze in Zeiten wie diesen lieber SVM Aktien als Euro Scheine
Ausserdem investiert man ja bekanntlich an der Börse sowieso nur Geld das man nicht braucht oder?:
Also Füße still halten und abwarten wer sich traut oder besser gesagt wer richtig recherchiert hat
AJ
Ziemliche Totenstille hier
Nächste Woche wird spannend.
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 42.121.987 von grasgruener am 22.09.11 15:21:53na da hat sich das MM aber etwas vorgenommen,freitag AGM in vancouver und am sonntag in china die minenbesichtigung,mal sehen ob es etwas bringt? ;-)
in can minus 7%....vlt.sollte ich mir heute noch ein paar in depot legen :-)
mfg
in can minus 7%....vlt.sollte ich mir heute noch ein paar in depot legen :-)
mfg
September 22, 2011 09:13 ET
Silvercorp Repurchases Approx. $35 Million of Shares Under NCIB
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/silvercorp-repurchas…
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Sept. 22, 2011) - Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp" or the "Company") (TSX:SVM)(NYSE:SVM) announced it has acquired a total of 4,468,012 of its common shares at a total cost of $34,949,140 (average price of CDN$7.82 pursuant to its normal course issuer bid ("NCIB") announced on June 17, 2011. Under the existing NCIB the Company intends to acquire up to 10 million common shares. All common shares purchased under the NCIB will be cancelled.
Silvercorp Repurchases Approx. $35 Million of Shares Under NCIB
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/silvercorp-repurchas…
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Sept. 22, 2011) - Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp" or the "Company") (TSX:SVM)(NYSE:SVM) announced it has acquired a total of 4,468,012 of its common shares at a total cost of $34,949,140 (average price of CDN$7.82 pursuant to its normal course issuer bid ("NCIB") announced on June 17, 2011. Under the existing NCIB the Company intends to acquire up to 10 million common shares. All common shares purchased under the NCIB will be cancelled.
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http://www.metalaugmentor.com/analysis/charlatan-exposed-sil…
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Many of them are clearly weathered with smooth edges or showing signs of air exposure (oxidation of iron sulfides) and as such they do not appear to be the product of very recent mining activity. Our guess would be these rocks are larger fragments from the fill material that was used to construct an all-weather road capable of supporting heavy truck traffic. The rocks could have come from the mine as well — perhaps barren or low grade development material — but they do not appear to be representative of high-grade veins (or even medium-grade ones).
Here is how ore might look like at various grades coming out of a silver-base metal vein (these are from my personal collection and also have some iron staining that would not appear as extensively discolored on freshly mined rock):
Notice a few things. One, the material tends to be angular since it was literally blasted out of whole rock by explosive force. Two, it doesn’t have rounded edges from weathering. Three, it has clear vein textures (bands of different colors) instead of typical rock composition. Four, there is some sparkly stuff representing sulfides (these rocks are high grade overall but there are also lower grade portions). Five, oxidation is in spots and bands confirming this to be vein material. All in all, we’d estimate that 75% or more of the rocks in the IFRA “sample” photograph did not “fall off a truck” that was transporting freshly-blasted ore from the SGX mine to the mill.
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http://www.metalaugmentor.com/analysis/charlatan-exposed-sil…
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Many of them are clearly weathered with smooth edges or showing signs of air exposure (oxidation of iron sulfides) and as such they do not appear to be the product of very recent mining activity. Our guess would be these rocks are larger fragments from the fill material that was used to construct an all-weather road capable of supporting heavy truck traffic. The rocks could have come from the mine as well — perhaps barren or low grade development material — but they do not appear to be representative of high-grade veins (or even medium-grade ones).
Here is how ore might look like at various grades coming out of a silver-base metal vein (these are from my personal collection and also have some iron staining that would not appear as extensively discolored on freshly mined rock):
Notice a few things. One, the material tends to be angular since it was literally blasted out of whole rock by explosive force. Two, it doesn’t have rounded edges from weathering. Three, it has clear vein textures (bands of different colors) instead of typical rock composition. Four, there is some sparkly stuff representing sulfides (these rocks are high grade overall but there are also lower grade portions). Five, oxidation is in spots and bands confirming this to be vein material. All in all, we’d estimate that 75% or more of the rocks in the IFRA “sample” photograph did not “fall off a truck” that was transporting freshly-blasted ore from the SGX mine to the mill.
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