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Post by SeeApenny on Sep 15, 2011 9:44am

Fair Value?

I know this has been discussed quite a bit here already but I've seen widely varying estimates on a fair, post-production value for BZA.
Some have said approx. $1. I've seen others ay as high as $2. Then at the other end, there are some who peg it at
.80.
Notwithstanding the people who have pronounced a mythical $3 sp in three months :) , can you old pros tell me why there is such a wide variance? When I see some of you making calculations on ore in the ground, it seems like a straight forward bit of math. So how is it that it can come out so differently?

What is a fair target for BZA? Split the difference and say about $1.35?

Comment by jlag on Sep 15, 2011 9:55am
In Addition to SeeAPenny's question, What type of PE ratio can you expect on a smaller producer with plenty of cash?
Comment by TheCardinal on Sep 15, 2011 10:27am
@ jlag : You and See-A-Penny are too obsessed with the trees to see the forest.BZA is laying the groundwork - right here, right now - to become a major producer in its own right, unless someone else does come along with the proverbial "....offer they couldn't refuse".I was there when Munk took control of a moribund Barrick, started putting the pieces in place, and executed the ...more  
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