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Q: With 1,000 shares of Alexco I will wind up with 116 shares of Hecla. I'm inclined to just sell and take my losses since I have no other US stocks. Any suggestions??
Read Answer Asked by Del on August 18, 2022
Q: This is a comment and a question. The comment is that something very significant happened in the silver investing world on July 20, and that is that silver finally broke out of a six year bear market. This breakout was confirmed today. The silver miners are responding and this could be quite exciting.
My question is about Alexco. They have a deal with Wheaton whereby they give up 25% of their Keno Hill production and will get nothing in return if silver goes above $25 ( I believe that this deal was modified recently). In your opinion is the Wheaton deal going to be a major problem for Alexco going forward? Thanks, David
Read Answer Asked by David on July 22, 2020
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