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GoldMining Inc. T.GOLD

Alternate Symbol(s):  GLDG

GoldMining Inc. (GOLD: TSX | GLDLF: OTCQX)is focused on the acquisition and development of gold assets in the Americas.The Company controls resource-stage gold and gold-copper projects in Canada, U.S.A., Brazil, Colombia and Peru with substantial combined assets. GoldMining pursues accretive acquisitions of resource projects while maintaining and advancing existing projects.


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Comment by Shredar1956on Aug 18, 2020 5:02pm
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RE:Report on GoldMining

RE:Report on GoldMiningI admit to being slightly confused by cambridge report.  Report states they would get 335,000 oz if they were to get a royalty on all their existing properties.  So at the current gold price they would get only $700M.  Yet they would have to fund the developers to put the mines in production and thus the value in their properties is the 335,000 oz.  Dont know how much they would have to provide in terms of up front money, but even if a paltry 100-200M, whats the point of a .5-2% royalty that results in a small gold haul and a total profit of less than $600M on all 14 properties?  I may be reading the report wrong, so if anybody who can set me straight, that would be appreciated. 
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