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Vulcan Minerals Inc V.VUL

Alternate Symbol(s):  VULMF

Vulcan Minerals Inc. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration company, which is engaged in mineral exploration on properties in Newfoundland and Labrador. Its projects include Colchester, Gander Belt Gold, Red Cross Lake, South Voisey’s Bay, Carbonear and Atlas Salt. The Colchester Copper Gold Project is in north-central Newfoundland. The Gander Belt Gold Project extends approximately 100 kilometers from the north coast of Newfoundland to the south-central part of the island. The Red Cross Lake project is located in central Newfoundland and comprises 102 claims approximately 2,550 hectares. Its South Voisey’s Bay nickel-copper-cobalt project located in Labrador. The Project comprises three licenses containing a total of 30 claims. It also holds an interest in Atlas Salt Inc., which is carrying out a feasibility analysis on its Great Atlantic salt deposit in western Newfoundland, strategically located in the robust road de-icing market of eastern North America.


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Comment by Canticleon Jun 20, 2022 4:02pm
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Post# 34769587

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A non producing asset has its inferred value, the actual extractable material at a price set based on historical projections. The buyer will typically take that, subtract initial captial costs, deduct projected expenditures over a 10-25 year period (depending on resource and life of mine), and then make their bid.

Lots of the Atlas bulls think $50 a share is realistic, I'm not on board with that because it's an assumption that the full value of inferred resources is realized over the entire lifespan of the mine, and thats no how buyouts typically work unless there is an aggressive bidding war.

Based on that I initially came up with $12 a share on a buyout when they were Red Moon, but I'm hoping to see $16 based on the recent step out hole results and the spinout. I still think $12 is whats ultimately going to be realized if they are bought out.

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