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To: chris714 who wrote (5306)7/4/2016 11:34:08 PM
From: klinker  Respond to of 5637
 
i am aware of them and got burned a couple of times by that managements other companies...I can't express much of any opinion because i don't have much of any data...It is easy enough to look at their current operating statement and see what $2 a pound zinc could theoretically do their bottom line.... this $2 a pound zinc is an outrageously high number... I was thinking more along the lines of $1.20 a pound myself... under the best of all possible supply demand situations...

but it was out there and in barrons so i posted it...



To: chris714 who wrote (5306)7/5/2016 10:34:31 AM
From: LoneClone  Respond to of 5637
 
Trevali is in effect controlled by Glencore. Based on past behaviour, providing good returns for shareholders ranks very low on their priority list. I held some shares for a while but sold for a loss and don't plan to go back.

Tinka is my main zinc play at the moment. It is not beloved of the Canadian financial houses because it doesn't play their games, but there have a great zinc/tin polymetallic deposit in Peru. Once they get their drilling permits the share price should finally break free for the current 23-25 cent range.

LC