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RESERVOIR MINERALS INC V.RMC

"Reservoir Minerals Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Serbia, Cameroon, Gabon, Macedonia and Romania."


TSXV:RMC - Post by User

Comment by SoliDeoGloriaon Apr 08, 2013 11:34pm
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Post# 21229348

RE: rmc ends up with 25%

RE: rmc ends up with 25%

Here is a gross estimate, which I am sure can be disputed by many but it is just for a rough estimate so please extend grace to me.  Based on the article posted by "redmetal" on April 7, 2013, BK gives a gross prospect this could hold nearly 4 million ounces of gold (based on old numbers now). Doing basic math

Copper Play (based on old numbers)

Ball park estimate of 40 million tons of total rock with a copper average of maybe 6%

-40 mil. tons x .06 = 2.4 million tons of copper, round down to 2 million tons (to be safe)

-2 million tons converted to lbs = 4 billion lbs of copper

-4 billion x $3.00 per lbs of copper (rounded down) = $12 billion

-12 billion divided by # of shares (say 45 million) = $266 per share

-$266 x 25% ownership at end. So... 

-$266 x .25 = $60.00 per share (rounded down) just for the copper play (this may now be higher with the new numbers)

 

Gold Calculation (based on old numbers from Sept).:

4,000,000oz x $1500 an oz = $6 Billion.

-$6 Billion divided by # of shares (say 45 million) = $130 a share.

-We will own 25% of value. So...

-$130 x .25 = $32.50 a share

With the new numbers we may be looking closer at $35.00 a share just for gold alone.

I think it is fair to say, at the end of the day if my math is even remotely close and to be safe, $30.00 - $40.00 a share may not be out of the question.

SDG

 

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