Post by
apapas1973 on Mar 23, 2021 9:35pm
VP of geology for TLO discussing rare high grade results
Another short but sweet video of the VP of geology for TLO, discussing the recent very rare high grade drill results. https://youtu.be/XPwGOlaAEMo
Comment by
Seahawk001 on Mar 24, 2021 1:37pm
This reminds me of watching Mark Selby about 6-7 months ago talk about CNC, hitting results they never thought were possible. It's only a matter of time :) glta
Comment by
Bluejay12 on Mar 24, 2021 5:55pm
In that interview, the VP says that the current tamarack resource estimate comes from an area of 1 sq km. Their entire land package has a 18 km strike length. They definitely have the potential to increase the size of this resource by quite a bit.
Comment by
apapas1973 on Mar 24, 2021 10:18pm
You're right bluejay, i couldn't even imagine what would happen to the stock price if they continue to hit grades like that. Let's only hope.
Comment by
apapas1973 on Mar 24, 2021 10:21pm
The good thing here Seahawk is in about 3 years the only other quality mine can't remember the name now, is end of life. That leaves TLO, unless of course a new potential mine emerges.
Comment by
Storck on Apr 01, 2021 12:53am
New to this board and TLO, CNC holder drawn here by the recent NRs. Interested to hear views on how TLO stacks up.to CNC for resource size/potential. TLO market cap $483M vs. $256M for CNC.
Comment by
Storck on Apr 02, 2021 1:56pm
Thanks for this very useful info, apapas. I agree with your comment about the number of TLO shares out, which of course factors into the comparison of market caps at a given share price. It seems one has to weigh that and ultimate resource sizes against benefits of being located within the U.S. and possibly a strategic national asset as the other mine closes down.
Comment by
Slotracker11 on Apr 04, 2021 6:58pm
What would happen if the w.h.o placed blame on China for the pandemic affecting us all. The possibility of sanctions against the U.S. on ree exports from China is a reality and they need to break that dependence by developing resources and stop selling the ownership.