Americas Silver Corp./ USA, USAPF (TSX, OTC)

  • Eldorado,


    das "Problem", was Scorpio hatte, ist, daß sie zu konservativ und vorsichtig sind. Die Anleger scheinen aggressivere und mehr auf Marketing bedachte Firmen gegenüber solchen etwas bedächtiger voranschreitenden zu bevorzugen. Die haben einfach verkauft, da ihnen der Fortschritt nicht schnell genug ging. Für mich ist jetzt eine hervorragende Kaufgelegenheit. Auch wenn Du den langfristigen Chat ansiehst, dann ist die Aktie jetzt ein Kauf. Wir sehen hier eine verschobene S-K-S Formation. Mit dem letzten Rutsch ist die Aktie wieder auf dem Aufwärtstrend (vom absoluten Tief ausgehend) angekommen.


    Schau Dir die neue Präsentaion auf Goldseiten an. Die sollte eine Entscheidung leichter machen. ;)


    Gruß


    Lancelot

  • Vancouver BC, March 4 - Scorpio Mining (TSXV:SPM) - Management is
    extremely pleased about new developments at the Nuestra Senora project
    in Sinaloa State, Mexico. Recent meetings at the Mexican office with
    members of the Scorpio team have outlined the 2005 work schedule
    timeline as we proceed with the development of our Nuestra Senora
    Project. To date, underground sampling, drilling and development have
    delineated high-grade silver-zinc mineralization at the Candelaria
    deposit. At the adjacent Nuestra Senora deposit, wide intersections of
    silver-copper-lead-zinc mineralization have been discovered in our
    initial drill program and resemble zones previously mined by ASARCO.


    Financial Position:


    The company holds 100% ownership of the Nuestra Senora mineral rights
    with no underlying royalties or interest payments. The Company is
    financially strong, with


    · $10 million in cash
    · No debt
    · $5.6 million of unexercised warrants in the $0.60 - $0.75 range
    · $11.25 million of unexercised warrants at $3.00
    · $12 million book value inventory of mining and mill equipment


    Candelaria Deposit


    The mineralization encountered to date at Candelaria is the bonanza
    carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) style that was expected. Third
    party structural studies show that the Candelaria mineralizing system
    is approximately 150 metres higher up in the system than the Nuestra
    Senora deposit and that the mineralization and structures may open up
    or get greater at depth and thus start to resemble that of the Nuestra
    Senora mineralization. At the Candelaria deposit we continue to define
    the mineralization and at this time we have 2 dedicated underground
    drills at the deposit.


    Nuestra Senora Deposit


    Management is extremely pleased with initial surface drill results from
    the Nuestra Senora deposit, which report very broad zones of
    mineralization containing multiple high-grade sections. To date, over
    20 holes have been drilled and the results indicate the presence of
    several significant polymetallic mineralized zones within and beneath
    the previously mined-out portions of the deposit. These results support
    Scorpio's interpretation of the historic ASARCO data, and may
    significantly impact the Company's stated goal of quickly establishing
    a meaningful resource and progressing to the next step of making a
    production decision. At this time we have one dedicated surface drill
    delineating the scope of mineralization of this newly defined area of
    the deposit. Systematic underground definition drilling of these new
    zones is planned from an access ramp that is now being driven.


    The 2005 Development Plan


    - Definition drilling continues within the Candelaria Mine.
    - Initial Access Ramp development on the Nuestra Senora deposit is in
    progress, on schedule and within budget. This will provide drill bays
    for underground definition drilling of the recently discovered
    mineralized zones.
    - From surface, definition drilling of the deeper areas of the Nuestra
    Senora continues
    - On a trial ratio of 9 parts Nuestra Senora mineralization to 1 part
    Candelaria mineralization (this may change to an 8:2 ratio) a
    large-scale bulk sample is being extracted and sent to Rocky Mountain
    States Laboratories in Tucson, Arizona for final metallurgical work.
    - The laboratories will be supplied smelter requirements which will
    determine the final product of the metallurgical testing.
    - We continue with permitting and tailing studies of the proposed mill
    site
    - We continue with the cost evaluation of establishing the hydro line


    The total projected cost of this program is approximately $5 million
    and estimated to be completed by late July 2005. At that time the
    Company will have in hand:


    · resource estimates for both the Candelaria and Nuestra Senora
    deposits
    · all metallurgical work completed in order to design a flow sheet for
    mill construction
    · final concentrate products to finalize smelter contracts
    · mining costs tracked plus necessary data to have a third-party
    feasibility study commissioned
    · well-positioned to potentially give the go ahead for mill
    construction and stope preparation based on the drilling.


    A cross-sectional view illustrating the current development at the
    Nuestra Senora and Candelaria deposits is available on the Company's
    website at: http://www.scorpiomining.com/s/NuestraSenora.asp.


    Project milestones and accomplishments in 2004:


    · 100% property acquisition plus the addition of another 15,000
    hectares of property
    · Assembly of a team of 70 geology, mining and milling professionals
    and staff
    · Construction of a 28-km access road
    · Surface infrastructure to support underground development
    · Purchase of mining equipment and major mill components
    · Underground development work on the Candelaria deposit included over
    700 metres of ramp advancement, and 520 metres of drifting in
    mineralization on several levels
    · 9,000+ metres of surface and underground drilling
    · Mineralized material has been stockpiled on surface and sampled for
    bulk metallurgical testing
    · Confirmed by metallurgical testing that the mineralization is
    amenable to floatation and heavy medium separation (if required)
    · Developed excellent relations with the Sinaloa State Government and
    with local community officials who are strongly in support of the
    Company's activities in this region of high unemployment
    · Established the Land-Use and Right-of-Way Agreement encompassing all
    land owned by Scorpio
    · The Environmental Impact Statement prepared by consultants "Sevicios
    Professionales Nautilus AC" to the University of Sinaloa for validation
    prior to submittal to the Secretariat of the Environment and Natural
    Resources as part of the ongoing permitting process


    Investor / Analyst Meetings


    Scorpio's management team looks forward to meeting and updating
    shareholders, prospective investors, analysts and interested observers
    at the PDAC, March 6 -- 9 in Toronto at booth # 2508 and to presenting
    Scorpio's newly developed three-dimensional Nuestra Senora deposit
    model designed to help illustrate the very high potential of the
    project, as well as a narrated video presentation of the project and
    the underground development.


    We look forward to sharing our success with our investors as we move
    forward in a very eventful year for the Company.


    For further information please visit the Company's website:
    http://www.scorpiomining.com.


    ON BEHALF OF SCORPIO MINING CORPORATION


    Peter J. Hawley
    President & CEO

  • Die Börse bewertet sie als nicht schlecht.


    Bei Gold ist "high grade": 3 oz. per Tonne, wobei diese oz. ca 25 gr. macht.
    "bonanza" ist eine troy ounce per Tonne, die wiegt ca. 31 g.


    Das nur als Annäherung zum Selberlesen.
    Bei Silber weiß ich es auch nicht.


    Aber da kommt dann noch Bohrtiefe, Gesteinsformation und Dichte etc.
    bei der bewertung hinzu.


    Aber was weiß a Ahnungsloser?


    Tschonko

  • Scorpio hits 263.3 g/t silver in 22.3 metres at Nuestra



    2005-04-07 22:44 ET - News Release


    Mr. Peter Hawley reports


    Scorpio Mining Corp. has released the assay results for surface drill holes NSS-14 to 24 from the company's continuing resource delineation program on the Nuestra Senora deposit.


    The 2005 development plan, as outlined in the company's news in Stockwatch of March 4, 2005, is continuing on schedule and within budget. Drill results continue to support management's potential production scenario of blending mineralization from both the Nuestra Senora and the Candelaria deposits. As stated previously, a new bulk sample that combined representative material from both deposits is undergoing metallurgical testwork at Rocky Mountain States Laboratories in Tucson, Ariz.


    The company is very pleased and encouraged by the latest results from drill hole NSS-24, which typifies the new bulk-tonnage potential recently identified and being modelled at Nuestra Senora. In particular, a 22.3-metre intersection returned 269.3 grams per tonne (g/t) (8.66 ounces per ton) silver, 1.12 per cent copper, 2.33 per cent lead and 5.19 per cent zinc.


    (Conversion ratio: 1 per cent equals 22 pounds)


    Surface holes NSS-20 to 23 targeted and tentatively define the narrower, outer edges of the lens-shaped mineralized manto bodies of the Nuestra Senora deposit. Significant assay results are as follows:


    At this time, all zones identified at Nuestra Senora remain open at depth. Multiple intersections of silver-copper-lead-zinc mineralization continue to resemble the numerous horizons that were historically mined by Asarco. A cross-sectional view illustrating the zones outlined to date at the Nuestra Senora and Candelaria deposits is presented on Scorpio's website.


    Drill hole data from the surface drilling presented herein represent downhole core lengths and actual (uncut) grades. True widths cannot be reliably estimated at this time. Condemnation drill holes NSS-14 to 19 and 22 did not intersect any significant mineralization, and the proposed ramp advancement can now been planned for this area.


    A total of 6,543 metres of surface drilling at Nuestra Senora have been completed to date. Underground development work in the Nuestra Senora mine now totals 184 metres of five-metre-by-3.5-metre portal and ramp advance, 12 metres of remuck bays and 26.4 metres in crosscuts, including an underground mechanics shop.


    Investor/analyst meetings


    Scorpio's management team met with analysts and investors in Toronto during March and meetings are planned for Vancouver the week of April 11, and London, England, the week of April 18. At these meetings, Scorpio is presenting the newly developed three-dimensional Nuestra Senora deposit model, designed to help illustrate the promising potential of the project, as well as the narrated video presentation of the project and the underground development. The company's annual general meeting will be held May 18 in Vancouver. Later in May, various financial institutions, mining analysts and letter writers will be invited to the Nuestra Senora project for due diligence prior to the anticipated release of an updated NI 43-101 resource estimate.


    Vice-president, exploration and development, D. Roger Scammell, PGeo, is the company's qualified person for the Nuestra Senora project. Mr. Scammell is responsible for the current exploration and development program and the preparation of all technical information provided in this release. All technical information for the Nuestra Senora property is obtained and reported under a formal quality assurance and quality-control (QA/QC) program. Samples are shipped to the ALS Chemex preparation laboratory in Hermosillo, Mexico, for drying, crushing and pulverizing. ALS Chemex, Hermosillo, then sends the pulps by air freight to ALS Chemex, Vancouver, for assaying. Systematic assaying of standards and blanks are performed for precision and accuracy; check assays are regularly conducted by SGS Lakefield Research. Details of the QA/QC program are available on the company's website.


    We seek Safe Harbor.

  • Valueman,


    ich bin auch überzeugt von dem Laden. Die Anleger scheinen bloß nicht zu mögen, daß sich der 43-101 Bericht so lange hinzieht. Geh mal konservativ von 20 mio oz Silber aus, welches teilweise unterirdisch und teilweise im Tagebau abgebaut werden kann. Geld haben sie auch noch genug in der Kasse. Per 30.10 waren es fast 16 mio. Can $ und die Brennrate liegt bei ca. 3 mio. im Quartal. Da ist nur genug da und die Produktion beginnt bald. Die Schwäche der Mienen hat Scorpio überdurchschnittlich getroffen und aus reiner Technik, vermute ich.


    Gruß


    Lancelot

  • valueman, lancelot,
    scorpio sind gut, sie haben aber einen wirklichen Lauf nach unten.
    Wenn er bei Kurs Aug. 03 stoppt, ist´s gut.


    Allgemein bedenklich ist, dass bein vielen minen das selbe Bild zu sehen ist.
    Ich hab auch jetzt wieder Kinross und CZN.TO im Abwärtstrend gekauft.
    NPG.V, die sind im aufwärtstrend. Und bei desert hat das Timing um 2 Tage versagt.


    Da man ja noch nicht weiß, wo es hingeht, erscheint es mir besser, was zu kaufen, was
    erstens up-move hat und
    zweitens trotzdem am 52 Wochen low liegt.


    Wenn ein meldung kommt bei Scorpio, geht natürlich schnell.
    Aber wenn man fix ist, ist man immer noch dabei.
    Hoffe, das Charteinfügen klappt.


    Grüße
    Tschonko


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