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Sailfish Royalty Corp V.FISH

Alternate Symbol(s):  SROYF

Sailfish Royalty Corp. is a Canada-based precious metals royalty and streaming company with assets in the Americas. The Company’s portfolio includes Moonlight Property Royalty, Spring Valley Royalty, San Albino Gold Strem, La Cigarra Royalty and EI Compas Royalty. Its primary portfolio consists of three main assets in the Americas: a gold stream equivalent to a 3% net smelter return (NSR) on the San Albino gold mine and a 2% NSR on the rest of the area surrounding San Albino in northern Nicaragua; an up to 3% NSR on the multi-million-ounce Spring Valley gold project in Pershing County, Nevada; and a 100% interest in the Gavilanes Silver Project located in Durango State, Mexico. Spring Valley Royalties is a pre-feasibility stage project, and it is located in Pershing Country, Nevada. The San Albino gold project is part of the San Albino-Murra concession within a contiguous land package of approximately 18,817 hectares. San Albino is located approximately 173 kilometers north of Managua.


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Comment by Fullplateon Apr 13, 2020 8:30pm
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Post# 30905548

RE:RE:This is the Time For Share Buy-Backs

RE:RE:This is the Time For Share Buy-BacksI’ve seen no evidence of share buybacks in the 6 weeks since the Almaden-Nutmeg sale. I can’t imagine that it would take much effort to buy a modest number of shares each day the price dips below whatever target they set. Maybe we should pay these guys by the hour. We could save on labor costs. 

With Terraco, we often would wonder what Todd H was up to. He had a couple of other corporate interests, but he couldn’t do much other than wait for a Waterton to act. Now with Sailfish, it appears that the executives’ sole focus is Mako, which is moving along great. That will start to benefit the royalty, but let’s get those Sailfish share repurchases done first.  
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