cuu.v - ah it's coming back now, thanks ... more than Metalline of the North? - mmmm, i dunno, Schaft Creek is much bigger but much lower grade also ... it's higher-cost country too, and more tonnage per day likely means higher capex [? - just guessing] ... operating cost per tonne mined may well be lower due to volume, but i'll bet it'll be higher on a per-pound of copper basis ... different flavour of political risk as well, would it be more - mmm, don't think by much, if any, likely about the same, quite low
They're apples-and-oranges really, i do think of them together though, one reason might be that they are both advanced-stage explorations with lots of metal in hand for each dollar of market cap, pretty close to proven-up economic mines going through the long detailed boring feas-phase ... and both cheap, for what you get, eh |