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Post by zutfie on Feb 15, 2012 3:56pm

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 15, 2012) - American Bonanza Gold Corp. (TSX:BZA)( OTCQX:ABGFF)(PINKSHEETS:ABGFF) ("Bonanza" or "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed a secured gold prepayment facility with Resource Income Fund, L.P. ("RIF") whereby Bonanza will sell 3,936 ounces of gold for delivery during 2012, for gross proceeds of US$6,000,000 (the "Facility"). The gold may be delivered to RIF on an earlier schedule with no penalty.

The proceeds from the Facility will be used for funding working capital, and Bonanza will invest in the further optimization of the Copperstone gold mine as it ramps up to full production, with a target throughput of 450 tons per day.

The Facility is a forward contract structured to deliver 3,936 ounces of gold over a 32 week term in the amount of 123 ounces per week starting on May 7, 2012 and ending on December 10, 2012. The 3,936 ounces of gold that have been committed under this gold facility represent approximately 1.5% of the proven mineral reserves at the Copperstone gold mine.

In connection with the Facility, Bonanza will grant to RIF 4,000 ounces of gold call options, expiring on April 15, 2013 with a strike price of US$2,025 per ounce. An upfront fee of 3% was paid to RIF upon closing of the Facility.

Comment by agmetalhead on Feb 15, 2012 4:24pm
That's genious they sold at $1,542 or about $200 under spot. Nice move. These guys sure know how to burn cash in a hurry.  They had to trade the gold for cash because nobody in their right mind wants the shares.  Now we need to figure out a way to mine the gold in house vs using the contractor we fired late last year. Good ruck as my chinese friend says.   ...more  
Comment by sadone on Feb 15, 2012 5:08pm
Great move, better than 12 mil. share dilution.
Comment by agmetalhead on Feb 15, 2012 6:45pm
If it was such a great move and potential market mover then why wouldn't they have waited till the beginning of the trading day to announce and not the last. I guess they hoped this news gets lost in news releases by others that follow by the time morning rolls around again.   Forward selling at a 10% discount is not a good sign especially after raising many millions in the past ...more  
Comment by Z06 on Feb 15, 2012 11:33pm
I really wish I could ignore you, but I can't. I want to see what stupid comes out of your mouth next.
Comment by sadone on Feb 15, 2012 11:51pm
agmetalhead, sell gold before it is produced is better than doing a PP at a discount with options.  I wish you would hurry up and sell your shares, you just sit there twisting in the wind.  I recall you were saying that this stock would be a 3 bucks (lack of DD) about a year ago, you have no idea on what is involved in bring a mine into production or how many explorers are capable of ...more  
Comment by shakingmyhead1 on Feb 15, 2012 11:55pm
Now that I had time to think more about it I don't have much of a problem with today's news, of course it is not the news we have been waiting for, and I am wondering if they made the right choice in firing the company of miners to go it alone now that we are clearly in a delay.  If we were in full production now ,we would have been using some of the revenue for continued operations ...more  
Comment by newb99 on Feb 16, 2012 12:30am
A fair price, and prudent     All the best newb99
Comment by staolin on Feb 16, 2012 1:12am
So that's a little over 1 month of gold production once things get running. 6 million a month, clearing ~3 million after expenses. Not bad.
Comment by behindblueeyes on Feb 16, 2012 9:47am
when gold companies sell their gold they do not get SPOT
Comment by agmetalhead on Feb 16, 2012 9:56am
Glad you see the light. Firing the mining contractor was stupid based on accounting numbers greed stupid is as stupid does. Now we are stuck with all the problems associated with mining; for instance finding qualified persons to work the mine productively and all the equipment overhead like parts and fuel. What were they thinking cuz I know what they weren't...reality.   And its true if ...more  
Comment by agmetalhead on Feb 16, 2012 10:00am
That goes without saying its spot plus. In our case its different. The sharks smelled blood so they got the gold at a 12% premium discount. A gold mine is nothing more than a hole in the ground with a liar at the top.  
Comment by behindblueeyes on Feb 16, 2012 10:02am
the mining contractor was only hired to do the underground work for BZA the mill (where all of the start up delays were encountered ) was always BZA's so I have no ide what the f you are talking about smart guy parts and fuel   ??? LOL  
Comment by agmetalhead on Feb 16, 2012 10:09am
So that's a little over 1 month of gold production once things get running. Whens that? 4th qtr 2011 is what I heard all last year. Then they fired the mining contractor and now we have no production of any significant consequence. Not smart.
Comment by behindblueeyes on Feb 16, 2012 10:11am
Try again smart guy!!!!!!!!   ]Do some research before blurtingt out answers
Comment by agmetalhead on Feb 16, 2012 10:15am
You're showing your true colors blueyes...The underground mining work is where the gold is if you didnt know already. You can always mine and stock pile ore and wait for the mill and processing to go online. But no we fire qualified contractors to do it our selves and now have to forward sell to save from dilution. Hedging is taboo in the gold mining world. How is the stock price holding up ...more  
Comment by behindblueeyes on Feb 16, 2012 10:22am
you live in some sort of fantasie world   where if you would mine one digs a little and then the little 1oz bar appears, i bet all assayed with .9999 pure stamped on it with a little mint symbol to boot  and everything packed in a plastic sleave then all you have to do AG is pick them up (naaa you would pay a contractor to do that for you) and load it into your station wagon and go ...more  
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