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Cornish Metals Inc V.CUSN

Alternate Symbol(s):  SBWFF

Cornish Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its 100% owned and permitted South Crofty tin project in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The 100% owned and fully permitted South Crofty tin project is a strategic tin asset and is located in the Central Mining District of Cornwall, in the towns of Pool and Camborne, United Kingdom. The project’s underground permission area covers about 1,490 hectares (ha) and includes 26 former producing mines. The Company also has additional mineral rights in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The additional mineral rights cover an area of about 15,000 ha and are scattered throughout Cornwall and include the United Downs Project. It maintains an interest in the Nickel King Property and the Sleitat Tin-Silver Property. The Company also maintains an interest in exploration properties which are prospective for tin, tungsten and silver in Alaska and nickel in Northwest Territories, Canada.


TSXV:CUSN - Post by User

Comment by Microcapkidon Jul 06, 2021 10:54am
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RE:RE:Valuing this company

RE:RE:Valuing this company

It is absolutely too early to put a valuation on this company in the traditional sense (I.e. a multiple of sales/earnings/book/etc.). 

 

I suppose what I am asking is, what metrics are you guys/gals using to determine what you deem to be a potential share price in the future. By your own admission it "could be worth several billion"; by what metric(s). 


im extremely interested in tin as an investment, this company appears to have extreme upside potential, I just like to try to run a scenario(s) that enable me to slap a valuation range on it. Of course, in this case, we can look at assets/potential revenue/earnings/etc. just curious what you all are coming up with!

thank you!!

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