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NYBob

04/08/06 3:05 PM

#2107 RE: silver_bars #2106

RE: FMNJ - silver_bars, well said -

* we're in a very hot sector: Silver.

* we're negotiating to get a piece of one of
the largest Silver mines in the world:
Cerro Rico in Bolivia.

* we've got a CEO with a Bolivian background.

* we're still under a penny and a half a share.

* the Silver market is a very small market...
it's much smaller than the Gold market...
so when money moves into the Silver sector,
there's only a very comparatively small number
of companies that money can flow into.
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Fyi.



The Silver, Zinc, Lead, Tin -
Gold, Copper, Bismuth, Antimony &
for the strategic rare minerals -

The Karachipamppaa Processing Plant -
smelter facility in Potosí is a
large Processing Plant -

Constructed by a Federal Republic of Germany
(West Germany) company -
as a modern state of art plant -
only about 25 years old ? -


but anything can be destroyed in no time -
by unskill neg. red-bureaucratic leftz-management -
often more interested to put the grease in
their own pocketz -
than on the wheels to make the chains -
reactions to go smooth -

What's needed is a FMNJ - with an old skill &
engineering trustworthy Management -

The plant's gross capacity is 51,000 tons of
concentrate a year.

Silver, zinc, lead, bismuth, and other minerals
are all found within the large tin reserves of
strategic minerals -

Because of the common mixture of the Silver ores,
lead, zinc, tin mining frequently encompassed
the mining of other minerals as well as bismuth
and antimony, strategic minerals -

ex. used in flameproofing compounds and
semiconductors, and exported in concentrates -
trioxides, and alloys to all regions
of the world.

Three centuries after being the world's largest
producer of silver, still produced 225 tons of
silver in 1988 -
as compared with about 140 tons in 1987 -

Zinc reserves were large, 530,000 tons, and
the expansion of zinc production enjoyed growing
government support.

Zinc output also rose in the late 1980s from roughly
39,000 tons in 1987 to over 53,000 tons in 1988,
compared with 47,000 tons in 1975 -

Nearly all zinc was exported.

Although the authorities considered lead a minor metal,
production increased from 9,000 tons in 1987
to 11,000 tons in 1988.

Bismuth reserves were estimated at 4,100 tons, and
production in 1987 reached two-thirds of a ton
entirely by small miners.

The site of the International Bismuth Institute,
was once the sole producer of bismuth
in the world.

The Gov. do understand - that the priority and
most important is that a modern facility and
Processing Plant - be managed by skillful -
knowledgeable Eng-Managers -
to make designed efficient -
to reach the productions capacities -
imo.

http://tinyurl.com/ejd8m

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/060405/0121521.html

http://tinyurl.com/ncquh

http://www.peruforless.com/destinations/destinations_bol-potosi.htm

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