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Oromin Explorations Ltd > We must all realize that besides the debacle of ..
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Post by tony1969 on Apr 24, 2013 6:58pm

We must all realize that besides the debacle of ..

the junior market Senegal is under a new government.  Prior mining laws from the previous govt may not apply to this new government.  Any party that is interested in  the OJVG would want to know what exactly they are getting into before they commit to buying. Remember TGZ recently had to come to a new agreement with the new government in order to move their mine forward.  The deal TGZ and OLE almost had back in 2011 was under Wade so important factors have probably changed since then.  Neverthless OLE has too much gold to be ignored and TGZ has an underutilized mill that they need to exploit.  Those figures I used in my last post would be extremely accretive to TGZ.  TGZ will have trouble maintaining a 1 g/t grade for their 200k ounce production this year.  OLE offers them over a decade of 150k to 200k per year ounces at a grade of over 2 g/t or double TGZ's grade.  Doubling their grade would mean a lot less mining because less ore would have to be moved to get the same result.  Now TGZ is having to move more ore and have to settle for a much lesser grade.  Higher expenses and lower grade are one of the worst if not the worst possible combinations for a producer. The answer is next door with OLE and TGZ knows this.  It should not be long before things get sorted out and TGZ and OLE are finally one unless a bigger producer gets them both before.  I am guessing that something around $.75 or higher (maybe a 1 for 1) from TGZ considering the tremendous amount of mine life and high grade they will be getting is a reasonable estimate for a deal sometime in the next couple of months. This is just my opinion. Comments?
Comment by adit123 on Apr 24, 2013 7:18pm
tony--your conclusion is rationale, just like many others have been for what, the past 18+ months? So clearly we are all missing something. Just have to wait and see what happens!
Comment by roadking08 on Apr 24, 2013 8:04pm
Yes adit, Tony's conclusion is rational. But as I read somewhere lately, "markets can stay irrational longer than we can stay solvent". At least The Gold Report has put us on the map. 20,000 shares traded today and half of that was my selling hedging that I can pick them up back soon for under two dimes. Small bet, but would not mind feeling I did a good trade for once in 2013.
Comment by parkssam on Apr 24, 2013 9:49pm
TonyThis has been one of your most sensible, logical and likely accurate posts
Comment by Goldfather on Apr 25, 2013 2:19pm
Okay, Tony and Parks if you say so .....sounds good to me. Count me in . Logical, sensible and accurate... but this is Oromin..... maybe our time is close. POG climbing back,,,,  and both TG and Ole are very quiet... hmm
Comment by Goldfather on Apr 25, 2013 2:27pm
Correection, sorry ,  TG is not quiet today, w/ 365k volume and up to 85 cents.
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