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Bayhorse Silver Inc V.BHS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BHSIF

Bayhorse Silver Inc. is a junior natural resource company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of natural resource properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Bayhorse Silver Mine, Oregon United States of America. The Company also has an option to acquire an 80% interest in the Brandywine Property located in British Columbia. Canada. The Brandywine Property is located near Squamish, British Columbia.


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Post by Goldcat007on Aug 31, 2018 12:39pm
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Enterprise Value per Oz of Production

Enterprise Value per Oz of ProductionThe data below is from the guru, Marin Katusa.  It is to highlght data for Kirkland Lake, far right on the chart,  a while back, and is for gold. 
Data on silver companies and their comparison to BHS would be very interesting........any finance majors about to help?
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"One of my favorite peer comparison metrics is the Enterprise Value per Ounce multiple. It’s an apples to apples comparison between a company’s Enterprise Value (Market Cap + Debt – Cash) and its gold production. At the time it had an enterprise value per ounce of gold produced much lower than its peer group..."



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