Sean K
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They talk about the aspiration to build a mill but I doubt that they are looking for that outcome although I could easily be wrong. But just looking at the Spectrum Metals (SPX) takeover bymRamelius Resources to gain the Penny West deposit which was 355,000 ozs @ 13.8g/t grade but that, while not exactly deep, was deeper than MGV resource. Moreover, SPX's tenement with Penny West was 150 kms away from the Mt Magnet mill whereas MGV's resource is only about 30 kms away with a nice direct road by the looks. Ramelius has done a lot of acquisitiins and this one seems obvious if price is ageeable. If not, there are other potential acquirers. Am 'researching' now, probably buying on Monday or next week.
There are so many things that would not be the same but if using the acquisition of Spectrum Metals by Ramelius as a very rough guide my calcs are that RMS paid $585/oz of resource for Spectrum's Penny West. MGV's market cap currently values its gold resource at $836/oz.
My calc used 0.15 per SPX share paid in RMS shares plus cash. Then I multiplied by 1,386,000,000 SPX shares to get $208m. Didn't bother with options/perf shares as only want a basic figure. Then divided by $208m by 355,000 ozs of gold resource (Penny West).
Yes, I can't really make a meaningful guess. As said, my crude comparison doesn't try to take into account the other assets or prospects each comparable (SPX and MGV) have. So RMS might see extensions to the BoD trend as valuable potential or the splayed off newly identified 7kms "gold corridor". Then the jv with EVN.I suppose they could have paid unders for Penny West and might pay overs for BoD I guess.
So to amend with a revision, that's now a market capitalisation per oz of indicated/inferred resource:
$220m ÷ 659kozs = $334/oz
Feel the thickness. Up twenty dollars against my average buy price if it closes @ 0.38 today. It's just the beginning, probably $100 in a year or two if I don't go for the quick gains. Patience.
Kennas, Slide 5 of the LRT presentation contains that graph curve that you have mentioned before....
Or it looks very similar.....
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