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Gold/Mining/Energy : Twin Mining (formerly Twin-Gold)

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To: WillP who wrote (218)2/7/2002 10:24:53 AM
From: jpthoma1  Read Replies (1) of 613
 
Very interesting discussions about mining costs, revenues and cash flow per share. But I have a few questions.

Usually, the cost of mining a deposit is function of the rate of mining which is dependant on the capex, the later being the result of optimizing the return function (usually choose the mining method and rate giving the best ROC). According to you, what will be the capex up there and the return on capital?

Cash flow per share or EPS if you use the later, is function of the number of shares outstanding. How will be finance the developpement of this project?

JP
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