RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:mudguy - is IVN worth 30 times more than MIN?The numbers will probably be quite similar in the end. It is hard to emphasize how unique Kakula is- it is looking more like an iron ore deposit in terms of continuity, stratigraphy, and even grade! The world is full of 30% iron deposits that stretch for 10 km. I can only think of one 4-6% copper deposit.
I would be happy to see both do very well. I expect MIN to run its course in a year or two, while IVN is a stock to hold for 5+ years. It might be possible to beneficially stage from the former to latter over a commodities cycle.
I don't think MIN will be an independent company for long after production starts. A mid-sized producer will grab them, I think.