Tibet Everest: The company's wholly owned subsidiary, Tazhong Mining, is operating a lead-zinc-copper-silver polymetallic mine, with silver as a byproduct in the ore.
Securities Daily Online News: On February 26, Tibet Everest responded to investor questions on the interactive platform, stating that its wholly owned subsidiary, Tazhong Mining, is operating a lead-zinc-copper-silver polymetallic mine, which contains associated silver in the ore. The company will disclose silver metal production in periodic reports, including the amount of silver in lead concentrates and copper concentrates.
(Editor: Cong Kexin)
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Tibet Everest: The company's wholly owned subsidiary, Tazhong Mining, is operating a lead-zinc-copper-silver polymetallic mine, with silver as a byproduct in the ore.
Securities Daily Online News: On February 26, Tibet Everest responded to investor questions on the interactive platform, stating that its wholly owned subsidiary, Tazhong Mining, is operating a lead-zinc-copper-silver polymetallic mine, which contains associated silver in the ore. The company will disclose silver metal production in periodic reports, including the amount of silver in lead concentrates and copper concentrates.
(Editor: Cong Kexin)