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Silver Miner's Profit/Loss Point

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 Posted 09/29/2014  12:57 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add west- canuk to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I remember that one of the claims of the internet silver hawks was that the dollar value for silver was around the 22- 23 dollar mark for silver only miners to be profitable at. Below this point the claim was that they would be shutting down the mines. This appears to be a false claim since there seems to be plenty of silver being produced.
Anyone have any input on this, are any mines being mothballed, has the magical value of $23 been lowered ?
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 Posted 09/29/2014  01:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Most copper Mines have a byproduct of Silver and Gold, This is just the icing on the Cake for these guys
Gold Mines often produce a lot of Silver as well.
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 Posted 09/29/2014  08:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Silver Handle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was told it was $18 when silver was $22, now being told its $15 for shutdown. I also agree with trout, silver is produced even when not mined by silver miners, so this effects the price.
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 Posted 09/29/2014  09:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gxseries to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Mines do shut down over a certain threshold. However with silver, silver is usually a byproduct of copper, zinc, gold mines. As long as the other minerals manage to make profit, silver is considered as an extra bonus. Another difference with silver supply is that a lot of industrial silver actually do get recycled unlike gold.

There are rarely any mines that specifically target silver only. In fact, I cannot think of any!

The biggest killer for a lot of mining industries is not just the commodity prices but fuel and electricity prices. Those things add up really quickly.

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Some mines have lower operation/production costs than others, the higher cost mines would be the first to be shut down due to lower silver prices. Due to sunk costs a mine isn't necessarily shut down if it is unprofitable, but is likely kept operational until it cannot cover its daily operational costs.

gxseries is correct. Silver is a mining byproduct of mining for other metals.
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