RE:world-class gold deposits are a minimum 3.2 m oz of Aumattbigham wrote, "1.6m oz of a low-grade infereed resource is not a world-class deposit"
Let's see... 1.6million ounces X $1972 USD/ounce comes to $3.155billion USD. How much would you travel, dig, move, separate to get that kind of money? I think most would not hesitate to travel the world or move mountains to get at Cheechoo's gold. Stating that Cheechoo is not world-class is arbitrary and silly when the world values gold so highly. Trump and COVID-19 will be around long enough and cause enough disruption to the people and the economy of the world that Cheechoo will come into production before the dust settles. If Cheechoo is small, so much the better. The gold can be gotten out sooner rather than later.
Gold and land are two of the traditional stores of value in such troubled times. Land is limited. Cheechoo is gold in someone's pocket. It's value will sooner or later be in my pocket thanks to my share of SOI. SOI's share price may be dawdling along but the real investors aren't selling, just the day-traders swapping tokens. We know what we have. When the world demands the gold SOI will rise very high.