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Talon Metals Corp T.TLO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TLOFF

Talon Metals Corp. is a British Virgin Islands-based metal company. The Company operates through mineral exploration segment. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of the Tamarack Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project (the Tamarack Project) in Minnesota, the United States, which comprises the Tamarack North Project and the Tamarack South Project. The Tamarack Nickel Project comprises a land position of approximately 18 kilometers of strike length with intercepts outside the resource area. The Company is also focused on Michigan properties. The Company’s mineral properties are in the United States.


TSX:TLO - Post by User

Comment by TriumphSpitSixon Feb 11, 2021 7:38pm
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RE:Some huge potential for TLO

RE:Some huge potential for TLOSo, Talon owns 17.5% of the Tamarack project and their market cap is around $500M CAD (SP at .82 CAD and 600M shares outstanding.)

Does that mean the market values the Tamarack project as a whole at roughly $2.86B CAD?

100% / 17.5% = 5.714 multiplier

5.714 x 500M (Talon's MC) = $2.86B

Or is it less because Tamarack only accounts for X% (75%, 80%?) of Talon's value?

apapas1973 wrote:
I own both Tlo and some CNC. Someone posted this on the CNC forum. I find it very interesting the US govt is looking to secure nickel. If i remember correctly there's only one other quality nickel mine in the US which is end of life in about 3-4 years. That leaves TLO. If they can increase their reserves, then lookout. The skies the limit for these companies. I don't see why the US govt wouldn't do a deal with TLo also. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mining-canadanickel-idUSKBN2A812L


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