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K92 Mining Inc. T.KNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNTNF

K92 Mining Inc owns and operates the high-grade Kainantu Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea which is currently operating at a design annualized production rate of approximately 120,000 oz AuEq per annum and is expected to produce at a run-rate of +300,000 oz AuEq per annum following its Stage 3 Expansion.


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Comment by Y93H1979on Nov 24, 2020 10:49pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:new report on K92 just released by Taylor Dart

RE:RE:RE:RE:new report on K92 just released by Taylor Dart
I don't personally like the method of valuing a company based on ozs in the ground. Not all ozs are created equal. You can't compare bulk tonnage open pit ozs to high grade underground ozs. K92's gold is cheap to mine and recover. Very cheap. It's all about profit.

If you want to play the optionality game, go ahead, but you will be held hostage by the price of gold. If you are into optionality though, that's when this valuation method becomes useful. From my experience playing the optionality game though, be careful. Those companies with hard to mine/recover ozs, that gold will STILL be hard to mine/recover even if the price of gold goes through the roof. If you do chose to dabble in those companies, make sure they have a lot of cash in reserve (rarely the case!), otherwise, they will be mining the shareholders!
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