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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Oromin Explorations Ltd OLEPF

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Oromin Explorations Ltd > OLE's risk vrs. reward here....
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Post by tony1969 on Apr 23, 2013 7:11pm

OLE's risk vrs. reward here....

 From about $.80 to about $.30 in a couple of months.  Yes gold is down about 10 to 15% but OLE is 65% lower.  Those reserves of 2.33 million ounces at a 2.59 grade alone are worth twice our market cap alone.  The Masato reserves are all open pit and are 1,223,000 ounces at a grade of 2 g/t.  The Golouma reserves are 1,112,000 ounces are a grade of 3.83 g/t with 222,000 ounces open pit at a grade of 2.38 g/t and undergound of 890,000 ounces at a grade of 4.52.  Combined open pit reserves ( which are the highest possible catergorization ) for these two deposits are 1,445,000 ounces with a grade of 2.06.  Just these two open pit deposits would produce 7 years of 200,000 ounce per year production at over 2 g/t or 10 years of 150,000 per year production at over 2 g/t.  Then you throw in the really high grade underground (obviously more expensive to mine) 890,000 ounces at 4.52 which I imagine would be mined after the easier open pit is processed.  Since the OJVG has total measured and indicated ounces of 3.78 million we are still left with 1.45 million ounces after you remove the higher category 2.33 million  ounces in reserves.  Those 1.45 million measured and indicated ounces have a grade of well over 1 g/t even after including the 560,000 ounce .61 g/t heap leach program.  Finally we have 960,000 ounces inferred at a grade of 1.73 g/t.  That inferred total and grade alone is great for some explorers.  That is just about 4.8 million ounces of high grade gold that is going for about $90 miilion.  Unreal because there is a mill literally yards away ready to mine those ounces.  I can begin to maybe understand if they were 50 miles from a mill but there is one right there.  If TGZ (it may be too late for them) does not take advantage of this environment I truly feel that other parties are lurking and taking a close look at both TGZ and OLE. I will add 10k shares if the ask dips under $.30.  Too cheap to pass up at these levels.  Comments?
Comment by eljoro on Apr 24, 2013 1:26pm
Keep fighting the good fight, Tony! I admire your frenetic exuberance. But I won't be adding to my holdings until I see some wind in the sails of both the price of gold and OLE stock. I think we drift around here for awhile and there are too many better places for my current cash position than throwing more money down the OLE hole. (Ole hole sounds a bit dirty!). Cheers, El Joro
Comment by ValueCat on Apr 24, 2013 1:58pm
enough time has gone by to indicate there are no hungry buyers out there.  Now that our neighbor's stock price has evaporated the logical buyer is crippled.  We're out of cash and getting into hock, unable to meaningfully advance the project.  The NSU's and BTO's of the world ought to take a hard look at this fire sale. Our JV partners really need to wise up and show ...more  
Comment by hoosier1 on Apr 24, 2013 5:53pm
I still say the current price of gold is not that relevant to OLE issue/problem At end of Oct 2010... Gold was around $1325... OLE was around $1.25 and hadn't officially established the resources they now report.  Now Gold is $1430 and OLE is $0.30 The POG is high enough for producers to turn very positive numbers and achieve a great IRR. Serious disconnect going on. h1
Comment by hoosier1 on Apr 24, 2013 6:02pm
eljoro - Smart! In Dec 2008 & Apr '09, I seriously averaged down acquiring a boat load of shares in the $0.40 - 0.50 range... No way it would ever go lower... haha.. I think that is when I officially became an Oromoron  (you agree GF ?) h1
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