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Generation Mining Ltd T.GENM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GENMF

Generation Mining Limited is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The Company's focus is on the development of the Marathon Project, a large undeveloped palladium-copper deposit in Northwestern Ontario. The Marathon Project is 100% owned by Generation PGM Inc. (Generation PGM), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The Marathon Project is located along the Trans-Canada Highway in Northwestern Ontario and covers a land package of approximately 22,000 hectares. The Marathon Project is estimated to produce about 2,122,000 ounces of palladium, 517 million pounds (lbs) of copper, 485,000 ounces of platinum, 158,000 ounces of gold, and 3,156,000 ounces of silver.


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Post by IgnacioCashmereon Oct 07, 2021 4:53pm
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Renmark today

Renmark today
There was a lot to digest in today's presentation. They can't enter offtake agreements without Sibanye's permission as long as Sibanye holds 10% or more, so there is motive to buying them out. If I understood correctly, Sibanye cannot be diluted below 5%, so it needs to be done if possible. "These things take time" on financing. They were not receiving serious offers as long as the Sibanye decision was in question, so they could not have had a deal in hand even if they wanted to. Up to 480 million in debt, as they are talking to banks. They are also talking to smelters. They have received proposals for streaming. They have had site visits. Before making a deal, interested parties want to do their own independent due diligence on such things as permitting & first nations, which takes time. They do not expect to do dilutive financing until after streaming & debt is in place. There was more, but i did not take notes.
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