Southern Silver (SSV.V) has released the assay results from five holes drilled on the El Sol concession, which is located to the northwest of the Blind-El Sol mineralized zone. These […]
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Southern Silver boosts Cerro Las Minitas resource to 115M oz silver (or 335Moz silver-equivalent)
Southern Silver Exploration (SSV.V) has been very busy the past twelve months as it continued to drill the Cerro Las Minitas project in Mexico. The company took advantage of an […]
Southern Silver continues to expand Cerro Las Minitas
Southern Silver (SSV.V) continues to expand the known mineralization at the flagship Cerro Las Minitas project in Mexico. The company recently released drill results from the Huizache chimney, located just […]
Southern Silver takes advantage of the financing window with a C$12M raise
Southern Silver Exploration (SSV.V) recently took advantage of a window of opportunity to fill up its treasury again. The company closed a C$9M bought deal financing (which was upsized from […]
Southern Silver releases assay results of two additional holes at Cerro Las Minitas
Southern Silver (SSV.V) has released the assay results of the deeper zones of hole 125 (the upper zone was reported on before) and hole 127. At hole 125 which was […]
Southern Silver reports on La Bocona drill results
Southern Silver Exploration (SSV.V) is working on its 10,000 meter drill program and we can expect the company to continue to release exploration updates throughout the next few months. In […]
The Cerro Las Minitas drill program is off to a good start with good grades and decent intervals
Southern Silver Exploration (SSV.V) has recently completed the acquisition of the 60% stake Electrum Holdings owned in the Cerro Las Minitas project and now it has regained full ownership on […]
Report: Southern Silver Exploration – Taking advantage of full ownership and a strong silver price
In the mining sector, an outlook or a situation may change fast, very fast. Just four months ago, Southern Silver Exploration Corp. (SSV.V) owned just 40% of Cerro Las Minitas […]