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SABRE GOLD MINES CORP.Corporate Presentation – September 2021 Fully Permitted High-Grade Near Term Gold Production in North America
Sabre Gold SGLDF / SGLD,TO is the product of a merger completed in September 2021, between Arizona Gold and Golden Predator. The pairing produces a company with two "flagship" projects: Brewery Creek in the Yukon came in along with William Sheriff and Janet Lee-Sheriff as a part of their contribution. The "nearer" Copperstone Mine in Arizona was the focus of Arizona Gold... and will be the primary focus of the initial effort at Saber Gold.
A proper analysis of the potential, and the current and near term value inherent in having merged the Arizona Gold team, and project, with the team and project of Golden Predator... requires understanding the people, and their history of accomplishment, first... as it is the people who create and contribute value... including by well and properly considering and timing their efforts. Saber Gold is led by a team of industry stalwarts, in with long and deep experience in exploration, in finding, and in development of value... They have a track record, and it is not hard to discover it. A significant part of that legacy follows them into Saber Gold as something more than experience... it includes ongoing obligations in payments due for properties sold or under lease to others, and continuing obligations in net smelter royalties.
My focus, here, will have me try to develop a proper understanding of the value of those underlying elements... and the risks and opportunities that exist to be addressed because of the people and the properties Saber Gold contains. But, my interest will differ from others... in focusing a lot more effort on the geological potentials and exploration upside... as is consistent with my approach to finding value in rocks, as a part of discovering hidden value in mining stocks. The people matter most... but, when you do have good people... the point is still in expecting that means they will be succeeding in finding good rocks, and in developing value in rocks. And, if the rocks don't support that, it won't happen. |