| Business Summary | | Leadville
Corporation
acquires,
explores
and
develops
mining
properties,
primarily
in
Lake
and
Park
Counties,
Colorado.
The
Company
controls
two
significant
blocks
of
contiguous
mining
properties,
the
approximately
five-square-mile
Sherman-Hilltop
Consolidation
(Sherman
Mine),
historically
a
silver,
lead
and
zinc
producer,
with
some
gold,
and
the
approximately
1.5-square-mile
Diamond-Resurrection
Consolidation
(Diamond
Mine),
primarily
a
gold
and
silver
producer,
along
with
lead,
zinc
and
copper.
The
Company's
properties
are
located
near
the
town
of
Leadville,
Colorado,
and
are
accessible
year-round,
although
access
to
the
mines
can
be
interrupted
at
times
due
to
severe
winter
weather
conditions.
In
the
late
1960s,
the
Company
acquired
a
third
block
of
ground,
the
0.5-square-mile
Stringtown
Mill
site.
This
property
was
acquired
to
provide
a
location
for
construction
of
a
mill
for
processing
of
Sherman
Mine
ore. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Leadville
Corporation
is
engaged
in
the
acquisition,
exploration
and
development
mining
properties,
primarily
in
Lake
and
Park
Counties,
Colorado.
The
Company
controls
the
Sherman-Hilltop
Consolidation
and
the
Diamond-Resurrection
Consolidation
mining
properties.
For
the
three
months
ended
3/31/01,
the
Company
reported
no
revenues.
Net
loss
fell
22%
to
$315
thousand.
Results
reflect
the
lack
of
revenue
generating
operation
and
lower
stock
compensation
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| Officers | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| John Gasper, 41 Chairman,
Pres | $120K | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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