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Seafield Resources Ltd V.SFF



TSXV:SFF - Post by User

Post by RockLobster1on Feb 25, 2012 11:35pm
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SH article - SFF the cheapest!

SH article - SFF the cheapest!

Danny Deadlock article states that SFF has the lowest gold $ per reserve at $8 an oz. Just to get to a $30 an oz minimum value means 60 cents a share plus... why so cheap? Something wrong with our ounces or selling pressure from the paper issued?

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https://www.stockhouse.com/Columnists/2012/Feb/24/Gold-junior-average-up-7-8--to-$59-oz---Stockhouse

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You will notice in the tables that a large percentage of the companies still trade well below the average and there could be tremendous potential in several of these. Values per ounce range from $8 for 2.4 million ounces (Seafield in Colombia) to $204 for 1.6 million ounces (Wesdome in Canada). Sixteen companies still trade below $30 per ounce.

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