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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum GT Gold Corp. GTGDF

GT Gold Corp is a new company focused on exploring for gold in the terrain of British Columbia's Golden Triangle. Its only operating segments include the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Canada. The company's flagship asset is the wholly-owned Tatogga property, located off highway 37 in northern British Columbia.

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GT Gold Corp. > Who is selling?
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Post by jfan22 on Jul 07, 2020 10:21am

Who is selling?

For the life of me I can't understand who is selling this after last night's news.

https://www.gtgoldcorp.ca/_resources/news/nr_2020_07_06.pdf     -- Let's just look at page 5, because that's all that really matters.

NSR cutoff = cost to mine a block. The sensitivity shows that almost the entire resource is profitable at $15/t NSR cutoff and $25/t NSR cutoff (for open pit and underground respectively). Literally just multiply the tonnages by ($15/t - $9/t = $6/t for open pit) and ($25/t - $16/t = $9/t for underground) and you get a pre-tax undiscounted CF in the range of $3.8B.

Sure, then you can can add $1B CAPEX for a big plant and then do tax and discount it. It's still probably around 1.5B NPV5. At 0.3 NPV5 the market cap should be nearly $500M without considering the potential for exploration upside, saddle south or anything else.

Yes, that's all back of the envelope but it's really that simple. 

Ok, so maybe you don't like the commodity prices they used. Maybe you think they're too high. I personally don't like that they used 3.25 copper since it just seems unrealistic. Increasing NSR cutoffs are basically equivalent to lowering the value of the blocks (lowering the commodity prices). The highest NSR cut-offs on the table are probably around what the resource would look like iif they had used 1200 Au and about spot Cu. And those resource numbers are STILL VERY GOOD!!!

There's just no reason to sell. Everyone should be buying this dip.

GLTA
Comment by goldanalyst on Jul 07, 2020 11:16am
This always happen after this kind of a news release. They short the news.  No biggy. Bought some shares down here and thank you very much~
Comment by jfan22 on Jul 07, 2020 11:54am
I was expecting it might take some time to digest the results, but I'm blown away by how sold this news has been. It's been nearly 2% of all outstanding shares got sold far below yesterday's close and by my eye the results don't deserve it. I'm hoping to hear from someone who sold today about why they chose to do that. Maybe they can point something out that everyone else has ...more  
Comment by goldstockbull on Jul 07, 2020 12:10pm
Grades aren't great in my view. A bit lower than I would have expected. This could be part of the reason for the sell off.
Comment by mirdad22 on Jul 07, 2020 12:15pm
Based on only $1,500 USD  Gladly buying up cheap shares  grades aren't great but good enough  thanks  
Comment by mirdad22 on Jul 07, 2020 1:07pm
I'm no expert so maybe these results are terrible. This is a major sell off......
Comment by jfan22 on Jul 07, 2020 1:15pm
Thanks for the response! That's likely part of the reason. Mining metal is just a means to making money. I'm investing in a money making company not an ounce producing company. A company which makes money off a 0.1g/t deposit is better than a company who can't make money off a 10g/t deposit every day of the week. And in a porphyry type deposit which starts pretty close to surface, I& ...more  
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