AugustaFriends
10年前
MINES MANAGEMENT SCHEDULES WEBCAST TO DISCUSS MONTANORE SILVER-COPPER PROJECT
February 19, 2016
Press Release: 16-03
Spokane, Washington – February 19, 2016– MINES MANAGEMENT, INC. (NYSE-MKT: “MGN”, TSX: “MGT”)(the “Company”) will host a live webinar for analysts and investors to discuss the recent issuance of the Record of Decision for the Company’s 100% owned Montanore silver-copper project previously announced on February 12, 2016.
The webinar is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST) (11:00 a.m. EST) on Tuesday, February 23, 2016, and will provide an overview of the Montanore silver-copper project, and a discussion of the recent completion of federal and state permitting process and the Company’s plans for the project.
Individuals wishing to participate in the webcast should register in advance at the following link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3004794127605167363. An email will be sent to registrants confirming the registration and access information. Registrants should allow extra time to log in prior to the presentation.
For those unable to participate in the live event, the webcast will be archived and available on the Company’s website.
About Mines Management
Mines Management, Inc. is engaged in the business of exploring, and if exploration is successful, developing mineral properties containing precious and base metals. The Company’s primary focus is on the advancement of the Company’s 100% owned Montanore silver-copper project located in northwestern Montana in the United States. The Montanore is an advanced stage exploration project, which deposit contains mineralized material of approximately 81.5 million tons with average grades of 2.04 ounces silver per ton and 0.74% copper in two mineralized zones.
The project recently received positive Records of Decision marking the completion of the permitting process, allowing the project to move forward toward development. Additional information regarding the completion of permitting is available in the previous announcement issued on February 12, 2016 or Company’s website at www.minesmanagement.com.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Douglas D. Dobbs
President, Mines Management, Inc.
905 West Riverside Avenue - Suite 311
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone: 509-838-6050
Fax: 509-838-0486
Email: info@minesmanagement.com
Web: www.minesmanagement.com
cjstocksup
10年前
AP report on the MGN mines is HUGE. Remember we traded up over $8.00 a share during the years they were working on getting this mine approval and permits! Thi8s is a 500 million dollar mine!
"The Latest: Mine developer says partial approval is enough
Developers of a $500 million silver and copper mine beneath a wilderness area near the Montana-Idaho border say the conditional approval granted to the project is sufficient for it to proceed
Associated Press
February 12, 2016 3:33 PM
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- The latest on Montana officials giving only partial approval to a $500 million silver and copper mine proposed near the Idaho border. (all times local):
1:30 p.m.
Developers of a $500 million silver and copper mine beneath a wilderness area near the Montana-Idaho border say the conditional approval granted to the project is sufficient for it to proceed.
State and federal regulators on Friday released long-awaited decisions on the Montanore mine near Libby, Montana. They say Mines Management, Inc. can proceed with a $30 million mining evaluation, but must demonstrate the mine won't drain overlying creeks in the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness.
Mines Management chairman Glenn Dobbs says the company plans to move forward and will present the findings from its evaluation to regulators.
Dobbs last month said investors might shy away if the project didn't get full approval. But he now says the company will be able to finance the mine based on Friday's decisions.
The Latest: Mine developer says partial approval is enough
AP 4 days ago
Montana silver, copper mine clears key hurdle; lawsuit looms
AP 2 mtMore
.
12:30 p.m.
Montana's top environmental regulator says the state can't give full approval to a major copper and silver mine near the Idaho border until its backers show the mine won't drain water from creeks in an overlying wilderness area.
Department of Environmental Quality Director Tom Livers on Friday approved several aspects of the $500 million Montanore mine. Those include its air quality permit and a transmission line linked to the project.
9 a.m.
Montana environmental regulators have partially approved a major silver and copper mine proposed beneath a federal wilderness area, casting uncertainty over the $500 million project near the Idaho border.
The mine would employ about 350 people."
cjstocksup
10年前
AP report on the MGN mines is HUGE. Remember we traded up over $8.00 a share during the years they were working on getting this mine approval and permits! Thi8s is a 500 million dollar mine!
"The Latest: Mine developer says partial approval is enough
Developers of a $500 million silver and copper mine beneath a wilderness area near the Montana-Idaho border say the conditional approval granted to the project is sufficient for it to proceed
Associated Press
February 12, 2016 3:33 PM
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- The latest on Montana officials giving only partial approval to a $500 million silver and copper mine proposed near the Idaho border. (all times local):
1:30 p.m.
Developers of a $500 million silver and copper mine beneath a wilderness area near the Montana-Idaho border say the conditional approval granted to the project is sufficient for it to proceed.
State and federal regulators on Friday released long-awaited decisions on the Montanore mine near Libby, Montana. They say Mines Management, Inc. can proceed with a $30 million mining evaluation, but must demonstrate the mine won't drain overlying creeks in the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness.
Mines Management chairman Glenn Dobbs says the company plans to move forward and will present the findings from its evaluation to regulators.
Dobbs last month said investors might shy away if the project didn't get full approval. But he now says the company will be able to finance the mine based on Friday's decisions.
The Latest: Mine developer says partial approval is enough
AP 4 days ago
Montana silver, copper mine clears key hurdle; lawsuit looms
AP 2 mtMore
.
12:30 p.m.
Montana's top environmental regulator says the state can't give full approval to a major copper and silver mine near the Idaho border until its backers show the mine won't drain water from creeks in an overlying wilderness area.
Department of Environmental Quality Director Tom Livers on Friday approved several aspects of the $500 million Montanore mine. Those include its air quality permit and a transmission line linked to the project.
9 a.m.
Montana environmental regulators have partially approved a major silver and copper mine proposed beneath a federal wilderness area, casting uncertainty over the $500 million project near the Idaho border.
The mine would employ about 350 people."