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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Skeena Resources Ltd T.SKE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SKE

Skeena Resources Limited is a precious metals developer that is focused on advancing the Eskay Creek Gold-Silver Project, a past producing mine located in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia, Canada. Eskay Creek represents one of the highest-grade and lowest cost open-pit precious metals mines in the world, with substantial silver by-product production. It also owns the past-producing Snip... see more

TSX:SKE - Post Discussion

Skeena Resources Ltd > Comparison: Reunion v Skeena
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Post by templetooth2 on Jun 27, 2023 1:40pm

Comparison: Reunion v Skeena

I've got no bone to pick with RGD. From a standing start 23 months ago they have drilled 107,000 meters and proven up about 4.2 million ounces - about 2.5 indicated and 1.7 inferred. Grades are 1.84 and 2.02 g/t respectively. BUT.....

Fully diluted, Reunion has 1.2 Billion shares outstanding vs Skeena at 95 million. RGD had $33 mm cash a/o Q1 and let's say SKE has about $70. I will use $30 and $65.

Reunion @ 45 cents is market valued at $540 million minus $30 cash for a mkt. cap of $510 million.
Skeena at $6.05 is valued at $575 million minus $65 cash for a mkt cap of $510 million.

This is insane.
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