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Kiska Metal Corporation KSKTF



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Post by nicklebacksuckson Apr 02, 2010 11:41pm
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paid Agorascam pumper at work

paid Agorascam pumper at work

Brent Cook: Big Discoveries, Smart Management, OPM (Other People's Money)

https://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/5994



i'm not pumping this to anyone outside of our "Exploration Insights" subscriber group on Stockhouse, so if you're one, or you're thinking about becoming one, look us up (but for you posers who keep trying to get in for free, you're gonna be asked to verify your subscription so don't even try!)

I've subscribed to every major letter in the junior mining market, and Brent's is the best - and no, I'm not a freshly unemployed Agorascam pumper faking bullboard posts! (what a sh*tshow over at Agora! Peter must be saying his Hail Mary’s this weekend)

"TGR: We've been speaking about Canadian companies with projects outside of Canada primarily. What about Canada?

BC: Last fall, I visited a company called Kiska Metals Corp (TSX.V:KSK), which is exploring in Canada and Alaska. They are technically excellent, and as good as you can find exploring in that part of the world. They've got the Whistler property, which is where they're putting all their effort. They've done an extensive geophysical, mapping and sampling program, turning up a number of what appear to be good targets. These are copper-gold targets. If they're successful, they're onto a major discovery. They're drilling now. It's going to be very interesting to see how that comes out.

TGR: At what point do you decide the economic viability has been established to where you might get involved in a company?

BC: I've got to have a rough model built in the back of my head or in a spreadsheet. This applies to grassroots exploration as well as drilled-out resources. It gives me an idea of what it's going to cost to drill it out and mine it, what it's going to cost to build it and then how much the ore is worth, less recovery. I do a net present value calculation on almost all of these, to some degree. If that calculation comes out and shows that it's much higher than the current market capitalization, I'll buy it. If it shows there's not a lot in there, I don't buy it"

anyway, for Brent's followers - you know who you are - thought you would enjoy this week's au report in case you missed it

cheers

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