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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Nevada Copper Corp NEVDQ

Nevada Copper Corp is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in the development, operation, and exploration of its copper project (the Project) at its Pumpkin Hollow Property (the Property) in Western Nevada, United States of America. Its two fully permitted projects include the high-grade Underground Mine and processing facility, which is undergoing a restart of operations, and... see more

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Nevada Copper Corp > NCU relative to NCU in June/July 2020
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Post by Notgnu on Jan 20, 2021 12:29am

NCU relative to NCU in June/July 2020

At the time of the July 2020 financing NCU was in rough shape.

NCU came out of that finacing at $0.14 per share and the share count went to 1.5 billion.

Copper at that time was $2.95 per pound and it even dropped a little (to about $2.86) during the financing closing period. The point here is that the outlook was a bit dismal and yet new money was deemed worthwile at an investment that came in at about 20% to 30% below the previous few weeks trading price (about $0.19.)

Now 7 months further on the risk of punitive mezzanine financing and bankruptcy are gone. The mine and mill are basically complete and running at half production with a near term increase to the full 5000 tons per day. They share count is now about 1.7 billion but the $33,000,000 brought in paid off the debt overhang and some upcoming bills. Cash-flow, though not at full run rate, will be coming in as we speak.  

The big difference is the rise in the price of copper and outlook for copper. At the Juy 2020 time frame copper was $2.95 minus $1.89 cost for a gross profit of $1.06 on annualized production of about 61,000,000 pounds of copper. 

61,000,000 pounds X $1.06 = $64,660,000 x (let's use a multiple of 4) = $258,640,000 divided by 1.5 billion shares then which = $0.17 per share with no value attributed to the open pit.

Today copper is $3.63 as I write this. Subtract $1.89 cost = profit of $1.74
Multiply $1.74 X 61,000,000 pounds x4 (a low cashflow multiple IMO) = $424,560,000 + $33,000,000 from the recent finacing = $457,560,000.

Divide $457,560,000 by the new 1.7 billion shares = $0.27 per share just to be on par with the July 2020 financing. Add back the $0.05 share drop when that financing occured (even though copper went up during that June to July 2020 period and you get a copper and financing price adjusted equivelent share price of $0.32 today.

Why do we trade at $0.18 area today instead of $0.27 to $0.32? I think it is simply that past shareholders are wanting us to get a great deal... or something along those lines anyway.

DYODD

Buy up and be counted.
Cheers and happy speculating,
Notgnu (aka Notgru, Notaguru, Snots and hopefully something Gnu soon :->)))
Comment by Notgnu on Jan 20, 2021 12:39am
I should also add in the note that the open pit, being fully permitted, should be added in at some value now on top of the $0.27 to $0.32 because of the long term outlook for copper. This mine is ready to be financed or financed out of cash flow and at the kinds of copper prices we are seeing now it will be a large and profitable mine...Thus adding anywhere from $0.10 to $0.40 to the share price ...more  
Comment by patchh on Jan 20, 2021 5:44am
NCu is very small...  the nev dept of mine's will not go along for a mega strip. comparision of scale LAC will be moving 200 semis a day up Hwy 95 from winemucca.  with construction of the new plant and pit.  in excess..  this is north - medium traffic into oregon boise NCU is the section of hwy 95 running south of fallon into the yearington junction; is a major ...more  
Comment by Notgnu on Jan 20, 2021 1:34pm
patchh: Interesting note on the grader flags. So you think they will widen the 95 road base from Fallon south to Shurz and upgrade and use the alt 95 east from Yerrington?  Probs crckt onda lok, avta wayt acpla w eeks fro dastck ta roc N  
Comment by patchh on Jan 21, 2021 1:43am
i probably should call NDOT !  looks can B decieveing but a wide patch appears 2B in the works..  ten foot drain culverts have been installed/ nuff for a double lane.. ============= TODAY: Lithium Americas 15.9M share Spot Secondary priced at $22.00 The deal size was increased to $350M in common stock from $250M in common stock and priced at the low-end of the $22.00-$23.00 range ...more  
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