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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Treasury Metals Inc V.TML

Treasury Metals Inc. is a gold-focused company with assets in Canada. The Company is focused on its 100%-owned Goliath Gold Complex, which consists of Goliath, Goldlund and Miller deposits, which are located in Northwestern Ontario. The Goliath Gold Complex is comprised of approximately 503 mineral claims, 49 patents, five leases and one license of occupation, and the properties cover... see more

TSXV:TML - Post Discussion

Treasury Metals Inc > Market cap. $6 an ounce / 4% of NPV
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Post by andre171 on Sep 17, 2022 7:15am

Market cap. $6 an ounce / 4% of NPV

If we deduct the cash, TML is currently valued at less than $6 an ounce (M&I) and less than 4% of the NPV@5% for gold at $1700. This seems to me an undervaluation of all the more obvious that in his video of June 23 the CEO hinted at the possibility of a better functioning which would allow a better quota of ounces produced! The PFS is expected in the next few days, may it reveal an NPV increase of 328M cad from the PEA (for gold at 1600)!
What do you think ? (but I doubt that anyone is interested in TML on this forum anymore)!
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