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Vanstar Mining Resources Inc. VMNGF


Primary Symbol: V.VSR

Vanstar Mining’s Nelligan gold project joint venture with IAMGOLD (25% VSR/75% IMG), located 60 kilometres SW of Chibougamau, Quebec. Vanstar retains 25% undivided non-contributory carried interest until commercial production. Nelligan is one of Quebec’s largest gold projects containing approximately 5.6 Moz of gold. Vanstar has signed an LOI with IAMGOLD to acquire a 75% interest in their Bousquet-Odyno property. The project is 6km from IAMGOLD’S Westwood mine.


TSXV:VSR - Post by User

Comment by blueskieson Jun 15, 2022 11:34am
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RE:Nelligan

RE:Nelligan

Ballsmeep and other replies, curious to know if you believe a higher gold price is actually a catalyst for Vanstar or even required?

I believe gold at $1800 is more than enough for VSR's projects to be much more highly valued. To me, I'm good with gold staying around these levels when I think about VSR.

If VSR was currently producing, current gold prices would net them excellent profits. Another way I think of it is for large producers, current prices net them ample free cash for them to shop for other near production exploration projects like VSR. 

To me, the catalysts for VSR are drilling results at their two projects, expanding the resources at each project, and a getting to a mine construction decision point.  

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