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June 9, 2020

Junior #MiningStocks Investor Checklist How to Avoid Common Mistakes -Part 1: Team


Junior mining stocks - small publicly-traded companies looking to hit the jackpot with a big discovery - are well-known for offering both extremely High Returns, with the correspondingly High Risk.
In  order to help the investor separate the wheat from the chaff among the universe of thousands of available companies out there, Visual Capitalist, in partnership with Eclipse Gold Miningis putting together a five-part series on the mistakes investors commonly make when evaluating mining exploration stocks
The first instalment covers the Management Team, focusing on what to look for, including the characters you’ll want to avoid
The second part covers the Business Plan, or lack thereof!  The upcoming parts in the series will cover jurisdiction, project quality, and more.
From Visual Capitalist:

Management Team Checklist

If you’ve ever researched mining exploration stocks before, it doesn’t take long to realize that every company will talk about how “great” their team is.
Here’s a few steps to ensure that the team is actually great — and not filled with pretenders.
Step 1: Avoid the Bad Characters
The mining stock universe can be filled with interesting and amusing characters, but many of them are not there to generate you a return. Here are the personas you should aim to avoid:
  1. The Pump n’ Dumper
    Accumulates stock at insanely low prices, raises money, and then uses gray-area promotional strategies. Sells stock as soon as price is high enough to make a profit.

March 10, 2020

Osisko #Gold Royalties $OR.to will it ever recover?

Osisko Gold Royalties posted record GEO production this quarter. However, the company indicated a substantial non-cash impairment that was surprising. The stock has suffered a massive selloff with the acquisition of the Bakerville Gold mine starting in September 2019.
Then, the weak diamond market at Renard and the sale of the Brucejack offtake were the main issues that pushed the company to revise down the 2019 guidance.
The combination of those factors triggered a "correction." Despite the gold price increase, now reaching a multi-year high, the stock was not able to regain strength and has languished since then in the $8s range.
...
OR experienced a support breakout of its ascending channel pattern at the end of February and dropped to nearly $8.00, which is now line support. The new trend that I see is a descending channel pattern with line support at $8.00 and line resistance at $9.60.
My recommendation is to buy at or below $8.00 and take profit at or above $9.60.
See the whole post on Seeking Alpha: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4330549-osisko-gold-royalties-too-early-to-call
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June 21, 2018

3% #Nickel, about 2% #Copper and a little bit less than 1% of #Cobalt: #VoiseysBay 'exquisite,

"Most people don't find something as exquisite as this in their lifetime" 

Mineral deposits at Voisey's Bay 'exquisite,' says geology professor

Terry Roberts · CBC News · Posted: Jun 19, 2018 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: June 19

Questions about the fate of mining operations at Voisey's Bay over the past year have been replaced by unbridled hope and enthusiasm.
A green light for a multibillion-dollar underground expansion, a lifespan extended by many years, a workforce that will nearly double, and an operation poised to capitalize on what many expect will be an explosion in the demand for electric vehicles in the coming years.

Every nickel explorer's dream

You only need to pick up a metallurgical core sample from Voisey's Bay to understand what all the hype is about, and you don't need to be a geologist to know you're holding something unique.
Many times heavier than a similar-sized rock, these samples were drilled to test the ore body, and the first people to cast their eyes on them were likely very impressed.
Red areas indicate the location of confirmed mineral deposits at Voisey's Bay in Labrador. Underground mining operations are being established at Reid Brook and Eastern Deeps. The famous 'Ovoid' surface mine is expected to be exhausted in four or five years. (Wheaton Precious Metals)
"They probably went out and bought a lot of shares," Wilton joked.
The sample is rich in pentlandite and chalcopyrite. In more simple terms, it's every nickel explorer's dream, and a jaw-dropper if you're looking for copper and cobalt.
"Most people don't find something as exquisite as this in their lifetime," Wilton added.
Voisey's Bay was discovered by prospectors Al Chislett and Chris Verbiski in 1993. They were exploring for a company called Diamond Field Resources. 
Three years later, the discovery was sold to Inco, a Canadian mining company, for $4.3 billion. 
The mine opened in 2005, and a year later Inco was swallowed up in a massive $18.2-billion takeover by Vale, a Brazilian company.
A core sample from Voisey's Bay that was drilled to test the ore body of the Labrador discovery is described by Memorial University earth sciences professor Derek Wilton as 'exquisite.' (Terry Roberts/CBC)
Since mining began, some $15 billion in minerals has been hauled out of the famous Ovoid in northern Labrador, at very low cost.
"Usually in the Canadian context with mining operations it takes 10 years, maybe a little bit more, to pay back the amount of money that you put in there to start the mining operation," said Wilton.
"So apparently they paid this back within two or three years, which is just phenomenal. [That will] give you an idea how rich the ore was."

Going underground

But the surface mine will be exhausted in about four years.
So Vale is going underground, where ore bodies about the same size as the Ovoid have been found. And there's significant upside on the exploration front, with the potential for more expansion in the future.

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