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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Imperial Metals Corp IPMLF


Primary Symbol: T.III

Imperial Metals Corporation is a Canada-based exploration, mine development and operating company. The Company’s holdings include the Mount Polley mine (100%), the Huckleberry mine (100%), the Red Chris mine (30%). The Company also holds a portfolio of about 23 greenfield exploration properties in British Columbia. The Mount Polley copper/gold mine in south-central British Columbia is owned 100... see more

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Imperial Metals Corp > Intelligent Hedging
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Post by temeraire on Jan 09, 2023 11:30am

Intelligent Hedging

If anyone is seeing BK - now that his month in Hawaii is over - it might help to mention that some amount of hedging at current prices could help with future calls from NCM on our 30% prorata share of RC expenses......
Comment by miningfundi on Jan 10, 2023 6:06pm
Line up 10 intelligent mining CEO's for their view on hedging gold and/or copper now, and you'll get 10 different intelligent answers - damned if you do, damned if you don't. 
Comment by temeraire on Jan 11, 2023 11:22am
Agreed. But our situation of bleeding shares and watering down shareholders to pay working capital exp is fairly straightforward.  As you've pointed out we're 30% of something we don't control but certainly have line of sight on our share of costs.  I'm suggesting covering for that & let remaining vol ride the price curve.  In theory an independent Director might ...more  
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