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Starcore International Mines Ltd T.SAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHVLF

Starcore International Mines Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in exploring, extracting, and processing gold and silver. The Company through its wholly owned subsidiary, Compania Minera Pena de Bernal, S.A. de C.V. (Bernal), which owns the San Martin mine in Queretaro, Mexico. It is also engaged in acquiring mining related operating assets and exploration assets in North America. Its San Martin mine is located approximately 50 kilometers (km) east of the City of Queretaro, Mexico, and consists of mining concessions covering approximately 13,077 hectares (ha), which includes seven underground mining units and four units under exploration. Its Ajax Molybdenum property, approximately 1,718 hectares in size, hosts the Ajax Porphyry Molybdenum Deposit. Its Opodepe project consists of the Teocuitla and El Creston properties. Its El Creston molybdenum property is located in the State of Sonora, Mexico. Its Toiyabe Gold Project is located in Lander County, Nevada, United States.


TSX:SAM - Post by User

Post by AlfTanneron May 15, 2022 10:10pm
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Post# 34685388

What price would I accept?

What price would I accept?
A price of CA$.35, US$.27 puts the market cap at US$14.3M.  This is a ridiculous low market cap given the potential of this company.  Given the earnings potential of San Martin and the possibility that El Creston might have some value, I put a "fair" value closer to US$40M.  With a decent price of gold, San Martin should be able to earn around $.5M per quarter or $2M per year.  A P/E of 12.5 puts the value around $25M.  I give El Creston a shot in the dark estimate of $10M.  Then there is about $5M for cash and other.  However, I have to admit that it could take a long time for the market to realize what I consider a "fair" value.  The big problems right now are that San Martin has been losing money for a couple of quarters, and the drill results from El Creston have not shown much so far.  
 
The big question is, what would I be willing to sell for right now?  US$14.3M is not going to do it.  Waiting for US$40M is not ideal either.  I think I would be willing to vote "Yes" at a value of US$20M.  That would be a price of CA$.49, US$.38.
 
I know that number is low for a lot of people on the board, but for me, that would be a minimum acceptable offer.  I think it would be a reasonable compromise between what I consider a fair value and how the market has priced this stock over the last year.
 

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