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Grade for cash at China mine

SILVERCORP, the company that named itself after the world’s most profitable gold miner, Goldcorp, expects to receive its mining permit from the Chinese authorities in the next week or so. Once that’s been signed-off, it looks like a case of printing money for the Vancouver-based junior, even using prices that are around half their present levels. <b>Report by Michael Quinn from Singapore’s Asia Mining Congress</b>

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Grade for cash at China mine

  The cash generation of the companyâs 77.5%-owned Ying silver project in Henan Province in eastern central China is evident when considered in terms of the standard mining parameters of grade and costs....

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