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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. T.IVN

Alternate Symbol(s):  IVPAF

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. is a Canada-based mining, development, and exploration company. It is focused on the mining, development and exploration of minerals and precious metals from its property interests located primarily in Africa. Its projects include Kamoa-Kakula Complex, Western Foreland, Kipushi and Platreef. The Kamoa-Kakula Complex project is a stratiform copper deposit with adjacent prospective exploration areas within the Central African Copperbelt, approximately 25 kilometers (kms) west of the town of Kolwezi and approximately 270 kms west of the provincial capital of Lubumbashi. The 17 licenses in the Western Foreland cover a combined area of 2,407 square kilometers to the north, south and west of the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex. The Kipushi Project lies adjacent to the town of Kipushi and 30 kms southwest of the provincial capital of Lubumbashi. Its Platreef project is situated approximately eight km from Mokopane and 280 km northeast of Johannesburg, South Africa.


TSX:IVN - Post by User

Comment by bloomfield18on Jul 09, 2020 4:21pm
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Post# 31247918

RE:From a big spender, to a big earner.

RE:From a big spender, to a big earner.

DW,

That's not what the Company Economic Analysis indicates. It shows exactly how much the Company is worth. And those assumptions are very permissive in favour of the Company.


Measures such as, "well they opened a mine, so therefore the price must go up" are higher subjective. That's not based on an objective analysis. Of course share price can go up or down for any reason. And those reasons can be highly subjective. But posters here are pretending objective measures as determined in the Company's own analysis confirm their beliefs. And they most definitely do not.


Now if you say, "well the share price will go up because this is a good mining story and management has outstanding promotional ability" that's another story. This is a rational explanation, which does not require objective financial measures of value. And furthermore, it happens all the time. 
 

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