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Sandstorm Gold Ltd. T.SSL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SAND

Sandstorm Gold Ltd. is a Canada-based precious metals-focused streaming and royalty company. The Company is focused on acquiring streams and royalties from mines. It holds a portfolio of approximately 250 royalties, of which 40 of the underlying mines are producing. The Company’s segments include Aurizona, Blyvoor, Bonikro, Caserones, Cerro Moro, Chapada, Diavik, Fruta del Norte, Hounde, Mercedes, Vale Royalties, Vatukoula and Other. Aurizona mine is in Brazil. The Blyvoor gold mine is located on the Witwatersrand gold belt, South Africa. The Bonikro gold mine is located in Cote d’Ivoire. Caserones open pit mine is in the Atacama region of Chile. Cerro Moro mine is situated in Santa Cruz, Argentina. Chapada mine is located 270 km northwest of Brasilia in Goias State, Brazil. Diavik mine is located in Lac de Gras, Northwest Territories, Canada. The Fruta del Norte gold mine is located in Ecuador.


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Comment by gopatson Oct 31, 2012 12:05am
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Post# 20542660

RE: RE: Interview - SILVERCREST CEO

RE: RE: Interview - SILVERCREST CEO

This was a great deal for SSL but I think it was also a good deal for Silvercrest.  Now they have a very productive mine up and running and they did so with minimal dilution of their share price.  Yes Sandstorm gets to buy cheap gold for years but the other option would have been to dilute the shares significantly when their stock price was depressed.  I think Silvercrest came out better with Sandstorm than if they were to go the dilution route.  Banks won't touch these smaller mining companies so this is where Sandstorm fills the gap.  Yes it seems like the payback is large but 80% of the gold and all of the silver from a operating mine is far better than 100% of resource sitting in the ground with no money to build thethey mine.  Now that Silvercrest did the deal with Sandstorm and they have their mine increasing its output every quarter their stock price has appreciated nicely and they could do the equity financing without terrible dilution.  Without the first funding from Sandstorm this would not have happened.  Win Win

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