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Heute hat sie die 0,50 gerissen.
Dass es so schnell geht, hätte auch ich nicht erwartet.
Die Explorer und Juniors brechen ein, das Kapital geht raus.
Der letzte machts Licht aus.
Mich würde nur interessieren, wohin das Kapital geht.
Ich möchte mitgehen.
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warum ist denn sabina so gefallen? schon mal auf den silberkurs gesehen? schonmal auf den zinkkurs gesehen??
oder hast du den rückgang auch bei silber, gold und zink im vorhinein sehen können?
sobald silber und zink wieder an ihren gerechfertigten kurs stehen, wirst du sabina auch nicht mehr so tief sehen.
Das hat nichts mit den fundamentalen Daten von Sabina zu tun.
so schnell, wie der kurs runter gegangen ist, wird er auch wieder hoch gehen.
jetzt im moment wäre sabina ein super trade kandidat. Die meisten shares werde ich jedoch langfristig im depot behalten.
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Gold und Silberkurse sind deutlich gefallen.
Was im Umkehrschluss heißt, dass das Fieber gesenkt wurde. Das Fieberthermometer in Form von Gold und Silberkursen zeigt deutlich nach unten.
Somit ist der Patient gesund und kann entlassen werden.
Was hat sich alles geändert?
-Die USA haben nach wie vor ein sehr hohes Handelsbilanzdefizit
-Die USA haben nach wie vor ein sehr hohes Budgetdefizit
-Die USA haben nach wie vor eine negative Sparqoute
-Die usa sind nach wie vor mit ca. 350 % des BIP verschuldet - Tendenz stark steigend
-Die USA drucken nach wie vor Geld ohne Ende
-Die USA müssen täglich 2 bis 3 Mrd USD im Ausland an Krediten aufnehmen
-Die USA absorbieren ca 80 % der weltweiten Sparleistung
-Die USA haben ein großes negatives Auslandsvermögen
-Die USA haben in ca. 100 Staaten der Welt Soldaten stationiert.(WARUM???)
-Die USA haben die weltweite Leitwährung
-Die USA haben eine private Zentralbank
-Zentralbanken in China, Japan, etc, etc halten nach wie vor Mrd an USD
-Tendenz stark steigend - ich habe 6.000 Mrd USD im Kopf?
etc, etc, etc,
Diese Liste lässt sich fortsetzen.
Faktum ist, dass die USA seit 1971 im Besitz der weltweiten Leitwährung sind, die nicht durch Gold gedeckt wird. Somit sind unseren Freunden in den USA (die auch das Deutsche Gold aufbewahren???), im Besitz einer Maschine mit der man unbeschränkt aber nicht ungestraft Geld drucken kann.
Sollten sich die aufgezählten Punkte nicht ändern (wovon auszugehen ist) kann und wird der USD nicht nachhältig auf Dauer steigen. Eines Tages wird dieses Haus zusammenbrechen, auch wenn dieser Zeitpunkt solange es geht hinausgezögert wird.
Wie sollte man sich vor dem schützen, das da früher oder später auf uns zukommt?
Inlation?
Deflation?
Hyperinflation?
Crash?
oder alles auf einmal?
Die Antwort heißt vermutlich Sachwerte und am besten mobile Sachwerte, die da wären:
Gold und Silber
-Diese Werte sind leicht (zumindest Gold) zu transportieren
-Haben auf der ganzen Welt den gleichen Wert
-Können nicht inflationiert werden
-Haben alle Kriege und Währungsreformen überstanden
-und vor allem sind sie kein Zahlungsversprechen
etc, etc
Mein Sicht der Dinge ist, dass wird uns gerade in einer Phase befinden, in der man Beständen in Gold und Silber aufbauen sollte. Die Zeit der Gold und Silberdrückung wird vorübergehen, da sich am Ende immer der freie Markt durchsetzt.
Meine Schlussfolgerung:
Weiterer schrittweiser Ausbau meiner physischen Goldbestände
Weiterer schrittweiser Ausbau meiner physischen Silberbestände
Zukauf von Gold und Silberaktien
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Dachte ich Träume als ich diesen Chart gerade sah ;-)
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Sabina Silver Adds to "Northern" Management Team
New additions to skilled management team will move company forward
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 21, 2008) - Sabina Silver Corporation (TSX VENTURE:SBB) is pleased to announce the addition of two new members to its management team. Mr. John Wakeford, P.Geo and Ms. Elaine Bennett, C.G.A. will join Sabina in Vancouver, BC.
Both Mr. Wakeford and Ms. Bennett were also part of the management team at Miramar Mining. These new appointments along with the earlier appointments of Nicole Hoeller and Tony Walsh (respectively) allow the Company to centralize its executive operations in Vancouver and substantially reunite a management team with a proven successful track record in all areas and with considerable experience, relationships and knowledge of the Canadian north. This experience, in combination with Sabina's existing management, V.P. Exploration, Harvey Klatt and Hackett River Project Manager Don Parker, rounds out a team with the ability to move the Hackett River Project forward and seek other opportunities to create shareholder value.
Hackett River Project, Nunavut
Hackett River is a major deposit. "With a global resource of 205 million ounces of silver and 4.3 billion pounds of zinc, Hackett stands as one of the largest undeveloped silver deposits in the world," said Tony Walsh, President & CEO. The deposit's geological attributes are not Hackett River's only appeal. It is located in Nunavut Territory, Canada, a jurisdiction with a modern, rigorous, yet achievable mine permitting environment. Nunavut recognizes that mining will play an important role in its plans to create infrastructure and economic sustainability in the region. All of these factors enhance Sabina's viability as an investment vehicle.
The Company is committed to the Hackett River project and to the relationships and partnerships it has created in Nunavut to date. Sabina supports the territory's plans for infrastructure, in particular the Bathurst Inlet Port and Road project as Hackett River operations will rely on a port and road. Nunavut remains one of the most prospective mining jurisdictions in the world.
Corporate Development
"As Hackett River becomes a development project (as with any project in the industry) the considerable lead times required for feasibility work, permitting, financing and construction can have detrimental effects on a Company's share price as the market waits out the evolution of the project. As a management team, we believe the best way to mitigate against depreciating recognition in the market is to create value and provide leverage within the company during this lead time. I believe that we can do that by acquiring another asset: one that would complement our advanced Hackett River project. This year, we have done the essential work needed to push Hackett River and our other exploration projects forward, but have focussed on preserving our treasury. The current market presents many affordable opportunities which, combined with our excellent balance sheet, puts us in a very strong position. Over the past two months, management has been proactive in communicating within the M&A community. We have been and continue to be presented with proposals and ideas which we are now evaluating. Although the Company would prefer to focus in the Canadian North, we will consider opportunities in other politically stable jurisdictions."
To this end, John Wakeford, P. Geo, has recently joined Sabina as the Senior Vice-President of Corporate Development. John has more than 30 years in worldwide exploration with extensive experience in Archean greenstone deposits, including the Hemlo and Timmins gold camps. His experience includes fourteen years with Noranda, where, among other things, he played a key role in the discovery and evaluation of the Holloway gold deposit. On the creation of Hemlo Gold Mines, Mr. Wakeford was appointed Director of International Exploration and led Hemlo's international gold exploration activities. Following the merger of Hemlo with Battle Mountain, he was appointed Director of Exploration, and eventually became responsible for Battle Mountain's exploration efforts. Most recently John was the Vice-President of Exploration at Miramar Mining during which time his experience and knowledge of Archean greenstone belts enabled the company to grow the Hope Bay resource to over 10 million ounces of gold. John's key responsibility will be identifying and evaluating new targets for potential merger and acquisition activity for the company as well as overseeing all the exploration initiatives of the company.
Also, effective September 2, 2008, Ms. Elaine Bennett, C.G.A. will join as Sabina's Vice-President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Bennett brings 20 years of experience in the mining industry to the Company with her most recent position as Vice President and Controller with Miramar Mining Corporation until its recent takeover by Newmont Mining Corporation. Ms. Bennett serves as a director on the boards of other exploration companies and brings experience not only in accounting but in corporate transactions including mergers and equity financings as well as marketing.
Mr. Duncan Caldwell has been a director of Sabina since 1998, Sabina's Chief Financial Officer since 2005, and is located in London, Ontario, the Company's current corporate head office. Once Ms. Bennett joins the Company in September, she along with Mr. Caldwell, (who will step down as CFO once Ms. Bennett is up to speed), will spearhead the transition of all finance, accounting and reporting functions of the Company to Vancouver. Mr. Caldwell will remain a Director on the board of Sabina. Mr. Caldwell provides a high standard of service to the Company. His contributions and efforts are and will continue to be greatly appreciated.
Hackett River Update and Drilling Results
The Company is currently compiling some initial drilling results from the Jo Zone which will be released shortly.
The Company plans to release an update on the Hackett River Project work and schedule at the beginning of September.
It is hoped that these results and the optimization work being done will enhance the project's economics.
SABINA SILVER CORPORATION is a Canadian public mineral exploration and development company with assets at the Hackett River silver-zinc project in Nunavut, the Del Norte gold project in the Stewart-Eskay Creek Mining District and several projects in the Red Lake gold camp.
Forward Looking Statements
Forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of Sabina's management on the date the statements are made. Sabina undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements should management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.
This news release has been authorized by the undersigned on behalf of Sabina Silver Corporation.
Anthony P. Walsh, President & CEO
For more information, please contact
Sabina Silver Corporation
Nicole Hoeller
Director, IR
1-888-648-4218
Email: nhoeller@sabinasilver.com
Website: www.sabinasilver.com
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The Company plans to release an update on the Hackett River Project work and schedule at the beginning of September. - Anfang September kommt ein Update zu HAckett River und ein neuer Projektplan.
Klasse, das sollte Vertrauen schaffen. Wenn nicht sofort, so doch wenn der Projektplan vorliegen wird!!!
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Hackett River Aktuallieseirt die Bohr-Ergebnisse
Das Unternehmen ist derzeit bei eine erste Bohrung ergibt sich aus der Zone der Jo wird in Kürze freigegeben.
Das Unternehmen plant die Veröffentlichung eines Updates dieser Bohrung auf die Hackett River Project,News sollten wenn alles nach Zeitplan läuft Anfang September zu erwarten sein.
Hackett River ist ein großes Depot. "Mit einem globalen Ressourcen von 205 Millionen Unzen Silber und 4,3 Milliarden Pfund Zink, Hackett steht als einer der größten unentwickelten Silber Ablagerungen in der Welt", sagte Tony Walsh, President & CEO. Die Hinterlegung der geologischen Attribute sind nur zu Hackett River's. Es befindet sich im Territorium Nunavut, Kanada, einem Land mit einer modernen, strengen, aber erreichbare Mine ermöglicht. Nunavut erkennt an, dass der Bergbau eine wichtige Rolle spielen wird bei ihren Plänen zur Schaffung von Infrastrukturen und wirtschaftliche Nachhaltigkeit in der Region. All diese Faktoren erhöhen die Rentabilität von Sabina als Anlageinstrument.
Na wenn das keine guten Aussichten sind.
Ich bleibe als Langfrist Investierter eh dabei.
Und wow 79,dein Traum von 75 ? wird sobald Sabina in Produktion geht sowieso wirklichkeit,da braucht man keine Experten für.
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na Leute schon gemerktelt der Aufschwung isss da
denn dies war nur ein Witz
denn in meine Geldbörse merk ich nix
Hauptsache Rente ist sicher,wenn nicht,gehen wir halt länger Arbeiten.
na Leute schon gemerktelt der Aufschwung isss da
denn dies war nur ein Witz
denn in meine Geldbörse merk ich nix
Hauptsache Rente ist sicher,wenn nicht,gehen wir halt länger Arbeiten.
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Die Gold und Silberkurse haben einen Boden gebildet und breschen wieder nach Norden.
Aus fundamentaler Sicht gibt es faktisch nichts das gegen Gold und Silber spricht.
Nach dem nun wieder die Gold und Silberkurse nach Norden ziehen, werden auch die Gold und Silberaktien nachziehen.
Alle die jetzt in Gold und Silberaktien short gegangen sind werden ob des kräftigen Anstiegs überrascht sein und werden dazu gezwungen, die Aktien deutlich höher zurückzukaufen.
Wie steht es hier mit Sabina Silver?
Kann hier jemand nachvollziehen wie hoch hier die leerverkaufen Aktien sind?
Bin sehr optimistisch
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Andererseite: In ihrer heutigen Ausgabe titelt die FAZ: "Industriemetalle zeigen Erholungstendenzen
http://www.faz.net/IN/INtemplates/faznet/...F-422F-8484-C8A80E093574}
Fazit: Es gibt Hoffnung - aber für Euphorie ist kein Platz!
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Aug 25, 2008 15:30 ET
Sabina Silver Announces Initial 2008 Jo Zone Results
Jo Zone continues to demonstrate potential to add resources and enhance development scenarios at Hackett River
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 25, 2008) - Sabina Silver Corp. (TSX VENTURE:SBB) is pleased to announce favourable results from the initial 2008 drilling at the recently defined Jo Zone at the Hackett River Project in Nunavut Canada.
The Jo Zone is located only 250 meters south of the Main Zone and both zones are approximately 3 kilometres from the proposed Hackett River mill site as defined in the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) by Wardrop Engineering. The PEA outlined a robust 13.6 year mine plan with average annual production of 324.7 million pounds of zinc, 37.0 million pound of lead, 12.4 million ounces of silver and 20.7 million pounds of copper. The Wardrop Engineering study was announced in March 2007 and does not include the Jo Zone. AMEC is currently completing a Prefeasibility Study to advance the Hackett River project.
Last year's drilling at the Jo Zone demonstrated a potential satellite ore body that could possibly add to the overall tonnage at Hackett River. The Jo Zone was not only high grade, but shallow and based on the 2007 drilling, amenable to open pit mining. In 2008, the objective at the Jo Zone was to drill the deposit sufficiently so that its continuity can be determined and the resources included in feasibility studies for the project.
Preliminary drilling was completed at the Jo Zone in 2007 returning good grade intercepts at shallow depths. 2007 hole SHR-07-60 (previously reported), returned 12.3 m grading 9.8% zinc (Zn), 1.7% lead (Pb) and 537 g/t silver (Ag) along with minor copper and gold at a shallow vertical depth of 100 meters. This interval included samples containing greater than 40% Zn and silver greater than 1000 g/t.
2008 drilling and sampling has been recently completed with further positive results, including hole SHR-08-01, which intersected 5.1 meters grading 9.5% Zn and 447.9 g/t Ag and includes a 1.95 meter interval grading 23.9% Zn and 816.4 g/t Ag. A total of 15 holes were completed on the Jo Zone in 2008 and Sabina is reporting results for 10 of these with a further 5 holes to follow once assays are received.
"What is becoming apparent from our drilling is the continuity of mineralization in the Jo Zone" said Tony Walsh, President & CEO. "This type of continuity in shallow depths offers potential open pit extraction, which could bolster the economics of the project." The Jo Zone is still open to depth and along strike to the southeast.
In 2008, 43 drill holes were completed at Hackett River, for a total of 5,325 m. Of the 43 holes drilled this year 27 were drilled in support of ongoing engineering and environmental studies. Highlights encountered in the first stage of the 2008 drilling include the following intercepts from the Jo Zone.
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Summary of 2008 Drill Hole Composite Assays
Hackett River Project - Sabina Silver Corporation
Jo Zone
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From To Interval Zn Ag Cu Pb Au
Hole ID (m) (m) (m) (%) (g/T) (%) (%) (g/T)
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SHR-08-01 38.70 43.75 5.05 9.54 447.9 0.04 1.10 0.16
incl. 39.80 41.75 1.95 23.89 816.4 0.04 2.61 0.20
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SHR-08-02 101.25 111.25 10.00 3.32 49.2 0.07 0.35 0.03
incl. 101.25 104.90 3.65 6.61 87.0 0.10 0.74 0.05
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SHR-08-05 21.20 22.70 1.50 4.17 3.8 0.00 0.01 0.00
and 36.50 41.90 5.40 7.78 256.0 0.08 1.61 0.07
and 63.80 65.05 1.25 4.14 174.3 0.01 1.27 0.02
and 77.50 98.85 21.35 4.22 139.9 1.67 0.34 0.20
incl. 79.35 79.80 0.45 26.8 35.0 0.12 0.25 0.02
incl. 84.15 89.35 5.20 8.54 340.3 4.62 0.48 0.53
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SHR-08-18 30.45 34.90 4.45 2.06 16.3 0.05 0.08 0.04
incl. 30.45 31.85 1.40 4.66 28.4 0.10 0.16 0.04
and 39.00 41.40 2.40 2.32 37.0 0.21 0.16 0.02
and 70.50 74.30 3.80 0.52 35.6 2.65 0.00 0.18
incl. 72.30 74.30 2.00 0.91 59.7 4.70 0.00 0.22
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SHR-08-20 61.10 62.05 0.95 3.93 46.0 0.76 0.02 0.01
and 102.00 103.90 1.90 0.81 32.2 2.04 0.00 0.22
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Quality Assurance
A system of sample standards, blanks and duplicates were inserted as part of the Company's QA/QC analytical stream processed at ALS Chemex's (Vancouver, BC) accredited laboratory. Mr. Harvey Klatt, M.Sc., P.Geo. and a Qualified Person in accordance with NI 43-101 has reviewed the drilling results referred to above and attached and has approved their dissemination.
SABINA SILVER CORPORATION is a Canadian public mineral exploration and development company with assets at the Hackett River silver-zinc project in Nunavut, the Del Norte project in the Stewart-Eskay Creek Mining District and several projects in the Red Lake gold camp.
Forward Looking Statements
Statements relating to exploration work at the Hackett River Project and Jo Zone and the expected results of this work are forward-looking statements within the meaning of securities legislation of certain Provinces in Canada. Forward looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "intends," "estimates," "projects," "potential" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will," "would," "may," "could" or "should" occur. Information inferred from the interpretation of drilling results may also be deemed to be forward looking statements, as it constitutes a prediction of what might be found to be present when and if a project is actually developed. These forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation: risks related to fluctuations in metal prices; uncertainties related to raising sufficient financing to fund the planned work in a timely manner and on acceptable terms; changes in planned work resulting from weather, logistical, technical or other factors; the possibility that results of work will not fulfill expectations and realize the perceived potential of the Company's properties; risk of accidents, equipment breakdowns and labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties or interruptions; the possibility of cost overruns or unanticipated expenses in the work program; the risk of environmental contamination or damage resulting from Sabina's operations and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in Sabina's Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2007.
Forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of Sabina's management on the date the statements are made. Sabina undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements should management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.
This news release has been authorized by the undersigned on behalf of Sabina Silver Corporation.
Tony Walsh, President & CEO
Note: To view the map associated with this release, please click the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/sbb0825.pdf
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In dem Northern Miner vom 25.8.08 war zu lesen, dass Anthony Walsh erklärt hat, dass entgegen früheren Verlautbarungen die Fertigstellung der PFS bis zum Jahresende möglicherweise nicht erfolgen wird. Er hat das mit sem noch erforderlichen Aufwand etc begründet. Aber ist das wirklich der Grund? Ich denke, es kann auch sehr gut mit den derzeit schlechten Preisen für Zink zusammenhängen, die das Ergebnis der PFS verhageln könnten. Die Verzögerung der PFS hat auch Auswirkungen auf das Budget. Der CFO hat erklärt, dass man das Budget zurückfahren wolle, um die gute Cash Situation von Sabina zu bewahren. Das erscheint zwar vernünftig, aber als Aktionär lebt man von guten News, die den Preis treiben.
Im Stockhouse Board wurde in den letzten Tagen eigentlich genau entgegengesetzt spekuliert. Dort wird die Alternative diskutiert, dass Sabina eine andere Gesellschaft übenehmen könnte, die in Kürze in Produktion geht. Ich weiss nicht, ob ich darüber glücklich wäre, wenn das nur durch die Ausgabe neuer Aktien zum aktuellen Preis gestemmt werden könnte.
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TSX VENTURE: SBB
Sep 03, 2008 12:08 ET
Sabina Silver Announces Q2 Financial Results
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Sept. 3, 2008) - Sabina Silver Corporation (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:SBB) announced today the financial results for the period ended June 30, 2008. The Company ended the first half of 2008 with cash and security investment resources of $44,598,201.
"Although the first half of 2008 was a challenging one for Sabina," said Tony Walsh, President and CEO, "the Company is now poised to deliver on its commitments to create further shareholder wealth. A strategic plan has been created that both pushes the large Hackett River Project forward, while at the same time looking for opportunities to provide solid share performance and create further value during the interim."
Hackett River is the Company's flag ship project in Nunavut Canada. Not only is it one of the largest undeveloped silver projects around, but it is in one of the world's most appealing mining jurisdictions. As announced earlier this month, the Company has added some key team members; is focusing on preserving cash; has completed this year's required work to push Hackett River forward; and is evaluating other projects and companies for merger and acquisition opportunities.
"We believe all these things are adding value to the Company, and put us in a great position with a great message when we start our major marketing campaign this month," said Mr. Walsh, "I have no doubt that Sabina has the elements of an attractive investment and that we will be able to communicate that to the investment community."
Financial Results
For the three months ended June 30, 2008, the Company reported a net loss of $6,778 as compared to net earnings of $4,543,187 for the same period in 2007. The earnings in fiscal 2007 were a result of sales of securities during that period. The Company's earnings are primarily derived from the interest, sales and changes in fair value on investments held for trading and sale. Expenses in the period were nearly offset by earnings in the same period.
The Company had cash and security investment resources of $44,598,201 at June 30, 2008 as compared with $50,632,747 at December 31, 2007. All security investment resources are held in guaranteed investment certificates at Canadian banks and in marketable Canadian securities. The decrease in cash and investment resources is primarily due to exploration expenditures of $8,936,422 in the six month period which was partially offset by an increase in fair market value of marketable Canadian securities held for resale. The Company is fully financed to reach its feasibility and permitting objectives on the Hackett River Project.
Subsequent to the end of the quarter, Mr. John Wakeford and Ms. Elaine Bennett were appointed Senior Vice-President, Corporate Development and Vice-President, Finance & Chief Financial Officer respectively (see News release dated August 20, 2008 on the Company's website).
Mr. Wakeford has been granted 700,000 stock options exercisable at a price of $0.99 per share for a period of five years; Ms. Bennett has been granted 500,000 stock options exercisable at a price of $0.90 per share for a period of five years.
For the full June 30, 2008 financial statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis, please see the Company website at www.sabinasilver.com.
SABINA SILVER CORPORATION is a Canadian public mineral exploration and development company with assets at the Hackett River silver-zinc project in the Canadian Arctic, the Del Norte project in the Stewart-Eskay Creek Mining District and several projects in the Red Lake gold camp.
Forward Looking Statements
Statements relating to permitting, feasibility and exploration work at the Hackett River project and the expected results of this work are forward-looking statements within the meaning of securities legislation of certain Provinces in Canada. Forward looking statements are statements that are not historical facts and are generally, but not always, identified by the words "expects", "plans", "anticipates", "believes", "intends", "estimates", "projects", "potential" and similar expressions, or that events or conditions "will," "would," "may," "could" or "should" occur. Information inferred from the interpretation of drilling results and information concerning mineral resource estimates may also be deemed to be forward looking statements, as it constitutes a prediction of what might be found to be present when and if a project is actually developed. These forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation: risks related to fluctuations in gold prices; uncertainties related to raising sufficient financing to fund the planned work in a timely manner and on acceptable terms; changes in planned work resulting from weather, logistical, technical or other factors; the possibility that results of work will not fulfill expectations and realize the perceived potential of the Company's properties; uncertainties involved in the estimation of metal reserves and resources; the possibility that required permits may not be obtained on a timely manner or at all; the possibility that capital and operating costs may be higher than currently estimated and may preclude commercial development or render operations uneconomic; the possibility that the estimated recovery rates may not be achieved; risk of accidents, equipment breakdowns and labour disputes or other unanticipated difficulties or interruptions; the possibility of cost overruns or unanticipated expenses in the work program; the risk of environmental contamination or damage resulting from Sabina's operations and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in Sabina's Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2007.
Forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, estimates and opinions of Sabina's management on the date the statements are made. Sabina undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements should management's beliefs, estimates or opinions, or other factors, should change.
This news release has been authorized by the undersigned on behalf of Sabina Silver Corporation.
Tony Walsh, President and CEO
For more information, please contact
Sabina Silver Corporation
Nicole Hoeller
Director, IR
1-888-648-4218
Email: nhoeller@sabinasilver.com
Website: www.sabinasilver.com
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GW zu Deinem rechtzeitigen Ausstieg.........
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Gewinn ist die Summe aus positiven Investitionen abzüglich negativer Investitionen
Gewinn ist die Summe aus positiven Investitionen abzüglich negativer Investitionen
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na Leute schon gemerktelt der Aufschwung isss da
denn dies war nur ein Witz
denn in meine Geldbörse merk ich nix
Hauptsache Rente ist sicher,wenn nicht,gehen wir halt länger Arbeiten.
na Leute schon gemerktelt der Aufschwung isss da
denn dies war nur ein Witz
denn in meine Geldbörse merk ich nix
Hauptsache Rente ist sicher,wenn nicht,gehen wir halt länger Arbeiten.
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Da alles runter rauscht, steck ich nix mehr rein.........soll doch der Kurs und die Branche sich erstmal wieder erholen.
Die Gefahr das es weiter fällt ist groß.......Kapital besonders dieses Risikokapital wird nicht mehr über Kredite abgedeckt, die Investierten ziehen Geld raus......deshalb lass ich es......
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Positiv ist, dass sie in den letzten Tagen praktisch nicht mehr gefallen ist, obwohl Zink und vor allem Silber heftig eingebrochen sind! Heute sehen wir seit Tagen das erste mal wieder grüne Rohstoffpreise und Sabina geht sehr schön mit rauf! Zeugt von relativer Stärke...