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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Golden Predator Mining Corp. NTGSF

Golden Predator Mining Corp. is a well-financed gold exploration company focused on its high-grade orogenic gold-in-quartz 3 Aces Project in Canada’s Yukon. With proven management and an experienced technical team, the Company is well positioned for growth.

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Golden Predator Mining Corp. > GPY to acquire VAU and build ‘premier junior gold producer'
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Post by dollardaze on Mar 03, 2021 4:42pm

GPY to acquire VAU and build ‘premier junior gold producer'

Golden Predator Mining (TSXV: GPY) has entered into a definitive arrangement agreement to acquire Viva Gold (TSXV: VAU) — bringing together Golden Predator’s past-producing Brewery Creek mine, 55 km from Dawson City in the Yukon and Viva’s Tonopah gold project in Nevada. Both development assets feature near-surface resources that appear to be suitable for heap leach extraction.

“This transaction brings together all of the key ingredients required to build a premier junior gold producer. Two advanced stage gold development projects ready for permitting and development, exploration upside, excellent mining jurisdictions, strong management skillsets, a solid balance sheet, and strong market liquidity,” James Hesketh, president and CEO of Viva Gold, said in a news release.

As part of the arrangement agreement, Viva shareholders would receive 1.6 class ‘A’ common shares of Golden Predator for each Viva share, which represents a 35% premium to both the 20-day and 30-day volume-weighted average prices of Viva. Upon closing, Viva shareholders will hold 27% of Golden Predator.

Together with this acquisition, Golden Predator is proposing to distribute 8.6 million shares of C2C Gold (CNSX: CTOC) to its shareholders before closing of the arrangement transaction. C2C is a Newfoundland-focused exploration company that is 27% held by Golden Predator.

In the press release, William Sheriff, Golden Predator’s executive chairman, noted that James Hesketh, Viva Gold’s CEO and director, is “deeply familiar” with Brewery Creek.

Upon closing, directors of the combined company would include William Sheriff, James Hesketh, two Viva Gold nominees and three Golden Predator nominees. The management team would include Hesketh as president and CEO and Mike Maslowski from Golden Predator in the COO role.

The transaction is expected to close around May 3 – and is subject to customary conditions that include approval by two-thirds of Viva Gold shareholders.

The agreement includes non-solicitation and right-to-match provisions with a $300,000 break fee.

Golden Predator’s key asset is the Brewery Creek mine with indicated oxide resources of 22.2 million tonnes grading 1.11 g/t gold and inferred oxide resources of 16.8 million tonnes at 0.92 g/t gold. Between 1996 and 2002, the site produced gold from seven oxide deposits and includes a quartz mining license. An updated resource for the site is expected in the first quarter, a feasibility study is also underway.

Viva’s Tonopah project includes 12.8 million measured and indicated tonnes at 0.79 g/t gold and 8.4 million inferred tonnes grading 0.67 g/t gold. A May 2020 preliminary economic assessment defined a 6-year open pit heap leach development at the site, producing an average of 38,000 gold oz. annually, at all-in sustaining costs of US$1,075 per oz.

Comment by satchmo6 on Mar 12, 2021 3:41pm
the heavy hitter is Questrade---up to 30   ---then dropped-- must have been in a hurry to sell buy didnt   noticed  the buy state
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