Day: November 7, 2018

Avino Reports Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results

“During the third quarter of this year, the Company continued with the commissioning of Mill Circuit 4, which represents a significant commitment to future expansion in Mexico. While our financial results were impacted due to a lower metal price environment, we feel that the Company is well-positioned for the future. In view of the current environment, our focus for Q3 2018 and moving into Q4 2018 has shifted from increasing production, to preserving our operating margins, through previously-announced cost-reduction programs” said David Wolfin, President and CEO. “Our focus moving forward will be to maintain stable operations which will include a temporary reduction of development at the Avino Mine (Elena Tolosa area) which means that the mining rate will decrease, however the mill production will be stable for the rest of the quarter. In the meantime, we will continue to optimize operations and evaluate other areas of the vast Avino property.”

Tamino Minerals Starts Exploration Program and Financing Update

Tamino Minerals is actively working with its geologists to start the exploration program on 2 of our Mining Exploration Projects. The programs are expected to begin during Q3 2018 and last approximately 6 months. The Exploration Program will include Geological Mapping, Trenching, Soil Geochemistry, IP Survey and ultimately drilling. The company will also make sure roads are improved and the creation of local jobs to support the local economy. The company will provide updates throughout the exploration of both projects. Tamino Minerals, Inc. is a Montreal-based mining exploration company committed to deliver value to its shareholders by acquiring, developing and mining precious metals deposits in Mexico.

First Majestic Reports Third Quarter Financial Results

“During the third quarter, we delivered record silver production resulting in higher revenues and cash flows compared to the previous quarter even when we experienced a nine year low in average quarterly silver prices,” stated Keith Neumeyer, President and CEO of First Majestic. “Consolidated cash costs and AISC decreased nicely to $6.85 and $15.12, respectively, due to improved economies of scale and higher production from San Dimas. Cost cutting efforts remain a focus of the Company by reducing capital investments at our smaller mines, innovation projects, layoffs and overall curtailment of spending.”

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