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Re: Silvergoldenapple post# 13442

Tuesday, 05/15/2012 11:55:37 AM

Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:55:37 AM

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I believe the most likely scenario would be a miner that does not have silver assets. A company similar to US Silver,in structure and vision ,only presently in other metals. More so a merger ,than a buy out. My belief in months past about a merger between Hecla,Revett or Mines Mgmt. is not as likely now that it is more common knowledge of the huge capital costs ,the three other silver miners need. Since the profits at USSIF have decreased ,due to silver prices,a merger with the same commodity producer seems less likely,imo. Value is value and price is rarely indicative of value.The value at US Silver is only appreciated by a mining outfit that doesn't have what we have and is convinced of the eventual turn around of silver to be greater than their product.Therefore a merger with a beaten down company like US Silver would be active .I believe what I said months ago ,that active merger talks are ongoing.

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