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Inca One Gold Corp V.INCA.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  INCAF

Inca One Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold producer operating two fully permitted, gold mineral processing facilities in Peru. The Company is engaged in the business of operating and developing gold-bearing mineral processing operations in Peru, to service government permitted small scale miners. The Company possesses a combined 450 tons per day (TPD) permitted operating capacity at its two fully integrated plants, Chala One and Kori One. The Chala One Plant is a full-service milling facility, with weighing, sampling and metallurgical test facilities on site, along with crushing, grinding and carbon-leaching circuits, full material handling, desorption, smelting and tailings disposal facilities. Its Kori One facility has permitted capacity of approximately 350 TPD, which is located in the Arequipa region of Peru. It has-in house, metallurgical and chem labs, desorption and smelting facilities. The Company’s subsidiaries include Chala One S.A.C., EMC Green Group S.A. and others.


TSXV:INCA.H - Post by User

Comment by EdinColoradoon Nov 16, 2021 2:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Inca One Gold Posts Record Production Figures For August 202

RE:RE:RE:RE:Inca One Gold Posts Record Production Figures For August 202

In theory tollers should earn the same fee for milling ore whether the gold price is $300 or $3000...

Thanks for posting. I think there is more to it.

1. In the past they had served unregulated unregistered mines. That seems to have changed. Material they process should be better known now.

2. As you portray it, constant fees will still raise and fall with processed volume. Yet, we are seeing record volumes and increasing processing capacity but not at all reflected in the SP.

3. They operate a bullion store that sells coins and bars. That aspect is more than that of a mere toller.  Markup on these is usually greater than market AU price, so the store should be more profitable than the same weights of streamed metal. (I'm assuming the toll payments are in streamed metal.) They advertise a discount for stockholders. I've not used the store. Can any stockholder describe their experience? 

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