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Its a mother lode
1-2 billion tonnes of DSO hematite at 60 - 62% Fe
Just touched $1.80
I saw that this is DSO in Republic of Congo not the Democratic Republic of Congo. Don't know how much of an issue this is stability wise.
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Firstly, The Republic of Congo where this project is located is the 'good' Congo. The other one, Democratic Republic of Congo is the actually the 'bad' Congo. They just call themselves democratic like North Korea does.
So don't worry so much about soverign risk.
Trying to do some EV to tonnage numbers.
Lets say EV is around $70m approx (taking into account cash and cash equivalents etc) then that would be:
$70m with 1,000,000,000 tonnes of DSO (lower end est.) so they are currently valued at 7 cents per tonne DSO.
Thats way way cheap. I'd have thought anything under $1.00 per tonne DSO was good value.
They also have nearology, good grades and imputiies are in order.
If anyone can add to this feel free.
Thanks for the correction I got the wrong idea.
I see a lot of small scale sellers, there may be a short correction for WGO whilst the speculators clear out today. (this is speculation itself) hopefully some of the smaller institutions will consider this prelim info enough to make an entrance on....it does look quite promising at this stage.
Who Dares Wins said:Mother of God, can you imagine what the price would do if a $70m market cap company JORCed up 1-2 billion tonnes of Fe DSO?
how long for a JORC program to complete? 1 year?
Well just then Warra comes out of the kitchen with a few drinks for everybody. Fairdinkum, you've never seen a Coolabah maid. I grabbed a beer and said, "Thanks Warra - tah".
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