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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Calvista Gold Corporation T.CVZ

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Post by WesternRookie on Sep 27, 2012 9:13pm

CVZ vs. GWY

When I first started 'getting it' in how to analyze growing deposits I started dumping explorers drill results into excell.  The first two discoveries I followed to 150 plus drill holes in excell were UW and VEN.  Probably two of the best gold discoveries to analyze regarding high grade pits.  

 

Certainly the  Vetas system is pretty good but the one system that has everyone drooling is the trend from Eco Oro's Angostura through to Calvista's Buenovista and Callejon Blanco. In betwen there is California, La Mascota and La Bodega.  

 

As far as I am concerned there is not a more impressive 5km to 10km gold trend anywhere in the world. Now that GWY and C VZ have resource statements out things are going to heat up.  AUX cannot mine without GWY and it certainly looks like now if they want the whole pie they will need Calvista.  In my opinion there is no other under priced gold company than the one here for what they have.  Putting out an initial resource at 500k and then growing it to 2M AuEq at 1.0 g/t cut-off is definitely impresssive for any standards.  

 

GWY and CVZ have identical resources.  The only difference being that CVZ has more consistent mineralization while GWY is much more nuggetty.  That is seen in GWY's inferred grade at 1.0 g/t cut-off wwhere it drops from 3 g/t to 2 g/t/ while CVZ is much more consistent.  

 

And why are we lookign at 2.0 g/t?!?!?!  sersisuoly gold will be $2400 /oz meaning 1 g/t at 93% recovery is $71.77 per tonne.  I dunno about you guys.. but if you can't mine rock mostly in a pit for less than $70 a tonne... you are in the wrong business.  

 

So look at the hard facts... 

 

GWY...  $155M market cap... 1.676M ounces gold and 3.25M oucnes of silver for a rough valuation at $88.44 per ounce or 

 

CVZ... $37M market cap... 1.838M ounces of gold and 10M oucnes of silver for a rough valuation of $20.44.

 

If you look at the resource ... they are remarkably similar and in the end CVZ just might be a higher grade.  Certainly much higher silver credits.

Comment by choubaka on Sep 27, 2012 9:46pm
Wow what a nice piece you just shared with us WesternRookie!   Very insightful information. This is the why CVZ and GWY will see a lot of buying in the coming weeks. Keep those post coming!
Comment by krjung on Sep 28, 2012 8:51am
Agreed, that is an interesting post from WesternRookie. I just discovered CVZ and have been watching over the past week. I have to say that those holding this stock are very firm hands... very little selling. This with the low float, combined with the recent good news, is certainly helping to push this stock up. However, the lack of liquidity of a stock can make it less attractive to potential ...more  
Comment by goldentooth5 on Oct 19, 2012 10:57am
nice stock pick WesternRookie...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp67K_Sqd-8&NR=1&feature=endscreen
Comment by goldentooth5 on Oct 26, 2012 9:52pm
WesternRookie takes the lead..!