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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Great Bear Resources Ltd. GTBAF

Great Bear Resources Ltd. is a Vancouver-based gold exploration company focused on advancing its 100% owned Dixie project in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. A significant exploration drill program is currently underway to define the mineralization within a large-scale, high-grade disseminated gold discovery made in 2019, the LP Fault. Additional exploration drilling is also in progress to... see more

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Post by CIC4ever on Oct 09, 2020 11:41pm

Exercise your rights

Great report by the analyst of Eight Capital, although I don't understand how he evaluates the resources.

He takes 4200 m for the length of the LP Fault.  Chris Taylor talks about 5000 meters that could be in the end up to 11 000 meters.  The analyst takes depth of 600 meters, although 800 meters have already  been tested.  Chris said that usually the depth could reach the width for that kind of deposit and that in Red Lake the depth reaches 2 500 meters.

4200  X  600   X  100  = 240 000 000 Tons  

X .10 ounces  =   Reserve of 24 Millions ounces.  Analyst calculates 13 million ounces for all the zones, not only LP fault.

Production of 800 000 ounces per year X 2000 $ (POG)  =  1,6 Billions per year X 2% (NSR)

Royalties = 32 Millions $ less taxes and cost = 22 millions $ / 27 million shares of GB royalties  = 

Profit of 0.80 $ per share  X PE of 100 (REF Franco-Nevada)  =  80 $ per share of

Great Bear ROYALTIES 

That's if all rights are exercised and If the deposit is limited to the actual size, no expansion (depth, length, other zones, etc.).

Now we can buy for 0.15 $ so that the company can have some money in the bank to keep going which we all want.

I think it is worth it. Yes it is dilution, but when we received the shares, it didn't cost us a penny. If you buy for 0.075 $ something that could be worth 80 $ of more, it is an excellent deal.

It is really hard to estimate the resources, but we all know it is a MONSTER deposit and it will be the best discovery in Canada for the last deacades, the analyst are calculating with only the actual drilling, they cannot speculate as we can.  But it is clear that we will go deeper, extend the length and probably find other zones.  They are defining a certain resource with all the infill drilling, but we will see deeper holes and extensions eventually that will give a new life to the project. The next 6-9 months should be very very interesting.

Regards,
Comment by Goaweigh on Oct 10, 2020 11:50am
Can't find where that report was posted now but it is a good one. Thought he was basing his calculations on 400 meters depth. Think he's also basing his numbers on the concept of a higher grade core of maybe 4 Million Oz. and then an envelope of lower grade, another 6 Million Oz. give or take. Anyway it's still too early to really nail this down, every one is going to wrong until we ...more  
Comment by Ivorygull on Oct 10, 2020 12:03pm
Solideare posted something and the report was part of it......        https://sectornewswire.com/Eight-Capital-GBR-Sept9-2020.pdf 
Comment by Goaweigh on Oct 10, 2020 12:12pm
Thanks for reposting, everyone should read that report at least twice ! If we can just get the stock to meet everyone's target of say $ 30 + then at least we have a decent starting point in the event of an early takeover attempt.
Comment by goldman88 on Oct 10, 2020 1:24pm
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Comment by Ivorygull on Oct 10, 2020 12:06pm
I'm 100% in agreement with you goaweigh. Excellent post.
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