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ArtieB

02/06/17 9:16 AM

#21134 RE: jrlinnovations1 #21133

Fair market value appears to be .24 cents, no?

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phx85

02/06/17 10:03 AM

#21135 RE: jrlinnovations1 #21133

That is straight up ridiculous.

I trust that any person that has ever invested in a PM stock can see through that and toss that notion straight into the garbage bin. If you think they will make $600 dollar profit on every ounce of gold you are lacking information. There are significant costs that still need to be funded before another ounce is poured.

#1 - The 3.2 million ounces you are referring to are resources - measured, indicated and inferred. Not proven and not probable reserves.

#2 - The cutoff grade for those ounces is quite low - at current gold/silver prices (even at $1500 gold) much would not be economical.

#3 - You post quite a bit about underground mine development. I would encourage you to carefully read the last 10Q filing and listen carefully to the last conference call that is posted on the company website. The focus is no longer Lucerne. All emphasis has been moved to the Dayton/Spring Valley area. Which, unless a drill program shows significantly higher grades will be surface mining.

I, like you and everyone else that reads this board, am anxiously awaiting the 10K and conference call where, hopefully, a clear, concise and meaningful plan will be detailed.

baystock1

02/09/17 1:04 PM

#21142 RE: jrlinnovations1 #21133

You are ignoring some not so minor details:
-there is no evidence that comstock has gold that can be mined at $700 total cost
-capex has not been subtracted
-time value of money not accounted for
-not accounted for share dilution even thought this company is a serial diluter

resourceinvest

02/14/17 3:19 PM

#21146 RE: jrlinnovations1 #21133

Your post just highlights that you know absolutely nothing about investing in the Resource Sector. It's the most ridiculous posting that I have ever read. By the way, in your various posts you keep referring to a "43-01". It's actually a 43-101. No one who would have even the most basic understanding of mining would keep making that mistake.