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BonTerra Resources Inc V.BTR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BONXF

Bonterra Resources Inc. is a Canada-based gold exploration company with a portfolio of advanced exploration assets anchored by a central milling facility in Quebec, Canada. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring, and evaluating natural resource properties in the province of Quebec. The Company’s assets include Gladiator, Barry, Moroy, and Bachelor. The Company holds a 100% interest in 436 mineral claims covering 22,779.32 hectares surrounding the town of Desmaraisville. The Bachelor Mine is located on one mining concession, and one mining lease, four kilometers (km) south of Highway 113 and 90 km northeast of the city of Lebel-sur-Quevillon. The Company holds a 100% interest in 21 mineral claims in the city of Val-d’Or in Quebec covering 457.53 hectares. The Company holds a 90% interest in two mining leases north of the town of Skead within the city of Greater Sudbury in Ontario. The two mining leases cover an area of approximately 129.99 hectares.


TSXV:BTR - Post by User

Post by goldhappyon Mar 25, 2021 2:57pm
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Post# 32876967

2 million ozs

2 million ozs2,000,000oz @ $1000 cad net is 2 billion dollars profit or $20 per share ball park.

growing quickly to 3 million oz or 3 billion net profit or $30 per share ball park

Yes that's the profit after it's all mined out over time.

As it sits in the ground safe and sound Pascal continues exploration and production planning.

Time and effort is at play. Who has the time? What should an outsider pay. That's a whole lot of practical thoughts before adding in the mill value. The tailings disposal. The shaft and ramp development. The tax write offs. The future discoveries.

I think 5 bucks is but a pipe dream to purchase such a valued growing company. Realistic somewhere between the lines of 10 and 30 bucks is what I think is what the larger shareholders must be targeting. Time will bear this out. Only takes one major assay from anyone of the drills. Or maybe early production will begin. Pascal is on fire.


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