Comment by
Pinegrove on Dec 31, 2021 6:33pm
Quite a year. Up 27% in 2021 from $1.57. High of $3.35. Lots happened and it was exciting but I'm expecting 2022 will be even more so. Hopefully we won't be posting a year from now as WRN will be a subsidary of a major (RIO, NEM, Barrick, BHP???) and this bullboard will be history!!
Comment by
Sooner on Jan 01, 2022 3:28pm
You heard it first from Sooner ----$6 usd target for my prediction on acquisition! 50% of NPV of headline number but taking more reasonable discount factor, metal prices, and a 5% allowance for phase 2....I believe in the range of typical 30-40% takeout rates...
Comment by
TELEMARKER on Jan 01, 2022 3:42pm
Many other global projects that WRN must compete with for capital I suggest that many will have much lower capex. NCU, CMMC Eva for example. IVN in DRC is running 5% copper mill feed, expanding $3 billion is pipe dream
Comment by
Sooner on Jan 01, 2022 3:48pm
Look at Josemarie as an example to shut down your pipe dream $3B capex silly comment -
Comment by
Heywood_Silvers on Jan 01, 2022 9:28pm
$3 billion? If you want to take that into context, the U.S. increases their debt by more than $3 billion daily. In the current inflationary environment we've been in, $3 billion isn't the same $3 billion it was just 20 years ago. Gotta get a grip, you're worrying about nothing.
Comment by
TELEMARKER on Jan 02, 2022 10:59am
NCU open pit and CMMC Eva are developable in shorter time frames and are less than $1 billion capex. Josemaria in Argentina is $3 billion capex NDM Pebble in Alaska is $6 billion capex
Comment by
fishfanactic on Jan 02, 2022 11:42am
Where is the Gold Pumper? A single dimension copper play with a 13.7 year mine life isn't even close to Casino credentials. You come on here to insult the integrity of posters here to pump your own play. A Major would never consider buying out a company with such as short lived resource but that's your problem not ours.
Comment by
gossamer4 on Jan 03, 2022 1:16am
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