![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Capital Investment |
Anyone know where i can get investment capital for a gold mine in Peru? |
Good lead, just need some capital no..it's good and legal and clean and decent. It need 50k to do initial drilling report acceptable to sedar/sec type companies. Geo's report in FY04 said it contained approx 7M oz Au at 0.24g/ton. what i have is the knowledge (i live in Peru). What i need is start-up capital- Your best bet would be to approach a junior miner - lots of them in Canada. 50k isn't enough for an acceptable feasability study and you'd be looking at 7-8 years to production. I'd assume there's some Cu mixed in there also. what kind of collateral do you have? or is this pure speculation? do you even have legal claim to it? ever done any hardrock mining? Why don't you sell your Mercedes Benz? |
| Tags |
| Earn Money Direct Investment Debt Financing Capital Investment Business Investment Business financing Business Invest Business Debt |
| Related information |
if a corporation has issued bonds as a means to raise capital, then the corporation will have a line item called bonds payable. ...Have wealthy members contribute to the S-Corp, If the Corp has assets that can help with the process, Find an angel or group of angels that are willing to invest for an equity position in the compa... Wait... you are going to invest money in an area that goes through waves of genocyde, tribal war, government coups, and citizen unrest every 6 months... not to mention the entire population is diei... JP Morgan Partners is the private equity division of JP Morgan. They get their money from institutional investors (mutual funds, pension funds etc.) and from high net worth individuals (USD$10MM o... With judicious investments in equities, you should expect long term returns of 8% conservatively. That is based on historical trends. Many good mutual funds have returned better than that. Some ... Venture Capital and Investment capital National Venture Capital Assoc. ... I would say yes! Mutual funds are garbage if they are not managed proporly. If you want a solid 10% gain per year, I would go with ETF. ...I would look very closely at DRIP plans. They are perfect for small investors and don't have the expenses of mutual funds. Your first option should be to fund fully a retirement account. If... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |