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Qld Govt Historic JORC 500Mt's@15%Phosphate
GCR's JV partner is Legend International a major Phosphate player in Aust, see http://www.lgdi.net/
Now Legend has all up around NET 1.3Bt's@15% Phosphate (1.5Bt's but not all are 100%)
NOW Legends current mkt cap is $500m AUD see http://www.otcbb.com/asp/Info_Center.asp LGDI (including unlisted options and AUD/US conversion)
$500m With 1.3Bt's@15%Phosphate = 40c per tonne ore @15% Phospahte
GCR has 20% of 500Mt's@15%Phosphate = Net 100Mt's
@ 40c/t = $40m 6.3c GCR
With about $4.5m in cash and $2m + in listed shares and cash royalties to come the company is well funded
I don't know about you but theres an awful lot of value in this company
EVEN a 50% EV value for Mt Isa ie 3c + 5% NPV value for Copper Hill STILL = 8C
Hey Whiskers, just shows how much influence we have hereGood to see you on board YT.
Maybe you have brought along the midas touch that this one needs to realise it's value.
Well looks like there was a bit of interest in the stock today
Still lookiing cheap to me on EV basis,
For interest sake I crunched the I.G.V.'s and I was blown away as they say a stock should usually trade at 10% of I.G.V. I prefer to use 1% to be conservative
Mt Isa
Mt Isa PHOSPHATE:
500Mt's@0.15%P = 75Mt's of Phosphate
The current spot price for Phosphate is $350-$400 US/t = say $400 AUD roughly
So I.G.V. Mt Isa = 75Mt's x $400/t (current Phosphate Price) = $30BILLION now even though GCR 20% they have a net attributable amount of $6Billion
Copper Hill
Copper HIll contains 1.2Moz's Gold 420kt's Copper
using current spot prices ($1000 AUD gold and $4.40 Copper)
I.G.V. Copper Hill = $5Billion
And yet the mkt cap is still $25m
1% of I.G.V. ($11Billion) = $110m = 17c+ GCR but thats just my thoughts
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