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Seafield Resources Ltd V.SFF



TSXV:SFF - Post by User

Post by jmlguyon May 23, 2012 2:57pm
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SFF.v and BAT.v take notice.

SFF.v and BAT.v take notice.

The decline in the market value for an ounce of in situ gold has significant implications

for junior explorers. The potential reward for new discoveries has effectively been cut in

half over the past 12 months. While a change in the trend in gold to strength from

weakness would likely improve sentiment toward the junior mining sector and in situ

values, we believe a fundamental shift in outlook for the sector likely needs to occur to

reverse the current down trend. Without a fundamental series of positive catalysts,

however, we believe the sector could be in for additional downward pressure on low

overall volumes. While exploration will continue to be an integral part of the mining

sector, junior mining companies need to be wary of this new environment and manage

their capital accordingly. This is an extremely challenging environment for financing.

Companies that burn through their balance sheet too quickly are likely to be faced with

increasingly onerous dilution and fees associated with new funding

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