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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (65945)6/28/2009 1:47:42 PM
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Perhaps the Haywood report supplied by riversides provides the explanation for the low price of my TRX. It gives Mt. Milligan a NPV of .10 cents per TRX share... (using an 8% discount rate)lol.

My question has more general application, and addresses your question of how long we might expect to have to wait (for benefit). I note that the analyst's report gives Berg a NPV of .35c per TRX share, using a 12% discount rate. From memory, it doesn't expect cash flow until 2015. Does this discount rate imply that the NPV (and therefore perhaps market price per share recognition of it) might accrete at a 12% per annum rate starting now ? 12% per annum (compounded) is a pretty good future return eh ?
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