Tuesday, January 04, 2011 2:08:47 PM
I wanted to zone in/confirm on what potential cost for Copper extraction would be.
Since the mill is on site and the target is shallow, estimation of $1.50 per pound for costs.
That can drop dramatically when you add it the potential sales from Gold/Moly if it is present which looks apparent based on dd.
So, $4.50 a pound for copper or lets just use $3.50, so we have a $2.00 profit per pound. With 1.5 billion pounds estimated, lets use just 1 billion. That leaves us with 2 billion in profits and that does not include the whole property.
With an o/s of 100 mill(we are less than 70 mill) that equates to about $20.00 a share in copper.
I hope you are getting the picture here as to how cheap this still is imo.
I think I will add more here @ .35.
~Rig
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