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Osisko Metals Incorporated V.OM

Alternate Symbol(s):  OMZNF

Osisko Metals is a Canadian mining company focused on Zinc controlling Canada’s two premier zinc mining camps in Canada, namely the Pine Point Camp and the Bathurst Camp and is currently drilling 100,000-metres across both camps to confirm resources.


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Comment by Sharpie009on Jan 25, 2009 2:56pm
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RE: RE: OVERVALUED

RE: RE: OVERVALUEDExcerpt below from gold pig

"The main negative is the fact that the deposit is located in northernCanada, where cash costs are quite high even with high-grade mines likethose of KGI. Also capital requirements are quite high compared to themuch lower heap leach operations that are carried out in Mexico wherethe climate is warm all year round.

Perhaps this is why Osiko has not be placed into a takeout play."


Three very simple questions for you my friend.

What is the projected cash cost for Osisko compared with KGI?
What is the all in cost of Osisko compared to other world class development projects.
What makes you think that Osisko is not being considered a takeover target?

The answers to these questions after you have done your due diligence will help you decide whether to invest in Osisko or not.  I know what the answers are.  Based on your excerpt above you don't.



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