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Mountain Province Diamonds Inc T.MPVD

Alternate Symbol(s):  MPVDF

Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. is a Canada-based diamond company. The Company’s primary asset is its 49% interest in the Gahcho Kue Mine, a Joint Venture with De Beers Canada. The Gahcho Kue Joint Venture property consists of several kimberlites that are actively being mined, developed, and explored for future development. The Company’s Kennady North Project includes approximately 113,000 hectares of claims and leases surrounding the Gahcho Kue Mine that include an indicated mineral resource for the Kelvin kimberlite and inferred mineral resources for the Faraday kimberlites. Kelvin is estimated to contain 13.62 million carats (Mct) at 8.50 million tons (Mt) at a grade of 1.60 carats/ton and a value of US$63/carat. Faraday 2 is estimated to contain 5.45Mct in 2.07Mt at a grade of 2.63 carats/ton and a value of US$140/ct. Faraday 1-3 is estimated to contain 1.90Mct to 1.87Mt at a grade of 1.04 carats/ton and a value of US$75/carat.


TSX:MPVD - Post by User

Post by barrybon Oct 14, 2023 3:46pm
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from stockwatch

2023-10-13 17:34 ET - Market Summary

 

by Will Purcell

The diamond and specialty minerals stocks box score on Friday was a positive 99-83-128 as the TSX Venture Exchange rose fractionally to 529. This is probably no surprise, but rough diamond prices have dropped again this week. Diamond analyst Paul Zimnisky has lowered his global rough diamond price index to 152.9, a 0.3-per-cent drop from last week's 153.3. (Sticklers for detail may object, noting that Mr. Zimnisky's previous setting had been 153.5, but remember that he readjusts recent data points to accommodate late-to-arrive information.)

With this week's decline, another in a seemingly unending string of weekly drops, rough prices are now 26.3 per cent below their all-time high of 207.2, set in February of 2022. And so, the post-COVID-19 price spike has been ground to a nub, leaving current prices essentially where they languished through most of the 2010s. Those were days when diamond promoters wailed about the sad state of the diamond exploration sector, and here we are, back again -- except that inflation has added between 25 to 40 per cent to the expenses of the 2010s.

Where we are today has even the most successful exploration juniors trading at tiny fractions of their highs. Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. (MPVD) has consistently hit tonnage and grade guidance at its 49-per-cent-owned Gahcho Kue mine in the Northwest Territories. Unfortunately, its rough diamond prices, consistently lower than first projected, have hammered the company's stock. Mountain Province, worth over $7 per share in the fall of 2016, rose 1.5 cents to just 33 cents on 202,000 shares today.

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