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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Discovery Silver Corp T.DSV

Alternate Symbol(s):  DSVSF

Discovery Silver Corp. is a precious metals company engaged in the acquisition, development and operation of assets. The Company’s flagship asset is its 100%-owned Cordero project, an undeveloped silver deposit, which is located close to infrastructure in a mining belt in Chihuahua State, Mexico. The key targets being evaluated include La Perla (10 kilometers (km) south of Cordero), Dos Mil... see more

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Discovery Silver Corp > Why we should be at $3 cad now
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Post by cbew on Apr 14, 2023 12:51pm

Why we should be at $3 cad now

Here's a quick back of the napkin cal. of why the sp is so undervalued and why we should be closer to $3 Cad right now.   According to the PEA the base case NPV of Cordero mine is stated to be 1.2B US.  The base case assumption used  Ag prices of $22/oz, $1600 Au/oz, $1.00/lb Pb and $1.2/lb Zn.  Or about $22/oz Ag. eq for simplicity.  As of today these prices are much higher with Ag and Au having surged approx. 15% from their base case prices.  If we use the NPV of +15% from the PEA study we get a NPV of 1.797B or lets just say  $1.8B US.  Normally a developing mine at this stage can be valued at anywhere from 50% to 80% depending on the project and economics. 

A highly profitable mine like Cordero with one of the lowest cost curves ( accoding to the PEA ) and IRR of over 35% should be valued closer to the high end 75 - 80% of NPV at this stage.  But let's just be conservative and use 50% val.   That will give us 1.8B/2 or 900M US.   Divide that by the outstanding shares ( lets use 400lM with the latest dilution for simplicity gives us  $2.35 US /share or about $3/ sh  Cad.   NOW you can see why some big players are getting into this financing and they are willing to do it without warrants attached.   Grossly undervalued imho.   If we get a sustained surge in PM prices this will take off Big IMHO.
Comment by cbew on Apr 14, 2023 2:54pm
Small correction -  should be PF not PEA.  We are at a prefeasibility level study not the old PEA.  My bad!
Comment by MoneyK on Apr 14, 2023 6:38pm
Not sure that using a 5% is very conservative.  Less than 50% of revenues coming from precious metal.  I would use 8% to stay conservative. Per the Lasonde curve, more value should come once permits are issued and construction begins and nears completion. Until then... maybe a silver boom could get it higher... MoneyK
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