Integra Resources – Exploration Update From the Florida Mountain Deposit
George Salamis, President and CEO of Integra Resources (TSX.V:ITR – NYSE:ITRG) joins us to review the recent exploration news out of the Florida Mountain Deposit in Idaho. These high-grade drill results will not be included in the upcoming Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) at the end of November, but the results in the saddle zone, between the North Zone pit and South Zone pit, do show the potential for better economics and possibly connecting the 2 pits into one larger open pit. There will need to be more follow-up drilling to confirm the extent of this mineralization, to be included in future economic studies.
We also have George outline the ongoing exploration work that is scheduled next, now that the drill rig will come off the War Eagle Project, and move back to DeLamar Project to test the Milestone target, as well as following up on the prior deeper high-grade intercepts.
Please email us with any questions you have for George. Our email addresses are Fleck@kereport.com and Shad@kereport.com
Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Integera Resources.
Agreed. They already have announced 4.4 million ounces in all categories, and with all the successful drilling they’ve been doing (that isn’t included yet), and eventual 5 million + ounce [and growing] deposit seems like a given, once they release the updated studies that include all the drilling from 2021 later in 2022.
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This is team that already has shown they can grow a resource to the point that one of the big boy producers wants to acquire it with previous companies, and it looks like they are well along the way to doing that again, as they continue to grow and de-risk their projects.
(ITRG) (ITR) Integra Resources – Florida Mountain Drill Results – November 2021
(ITR) (ITRG) Integra Publishes First Annual ESG Report
– 10 Nov 2021
https://ceo.ca/@nasdaq/integra-publishes-first-annual-esg-report
Marko Papic – Gold Is a Buy Now, Silver Prices Headed for a Bull Market
Stansberry Research – Oct 26, 2021
“The only fight the Fed can fight is transitory inflation right now,” says Marko Papic, Clocktower Group Partner & Chief Strategist. He says that, “copper should have crashed but it hasn’t, telling you something else is driving it.” Papic continues to tell our Daniela Cambone that “the global economy is not ready for rate hikes and investors are betting the Fed will adjust their taper timeline. Inflation with little growth is negative for stocks, not just inflation alone,” he concludes.
Gold has been a buy for 20 yrs… lol…….. moving on….. JtheLong….
Where have I heard this all before. Gold would really be a buy if someone went to jail.
Lol…… that is a good one….. JAIL TIME is never going to happen……. just like they will never END THE FED….(House of Roth)……… all a pipe dream…
Santa Claus is a pipe dream… 🙂
Only if, you believe in Santa…. 🙂
Was reading the news in Ontario this morning and saw an article about the ring of fire. Seems the First Nations are not on board at all. Believe this is the type of information that is very important regarding all the company’s interviewed here on korelin.
Matthew, Doc, and Ex, they say that fools rush in where angels fear to tread, so Bonzo just bought some NFGC@5.98. When it falls to 5 you might want to get some. Wonder what Quinton will say about this drop on Fri, or maybe today on Jay Taylor?
I fear to tread in New Found Gold because the valuation has been so inflated for so long that it doesn’t make much logical sense to me, and never should have had a $1.25 Billion market cap with no resource estimate or economic studies in place. Sure there have been some high grade drill intercepts that are very juicy, but that doesn’t tell the market how much gold is in the ground and if it will be economic to extract it. The recent concerns about why there is a mismatch in the halved drill core from one assay lab to another isn’t a great look either, albeit they are still trying to figure out why it happened.
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I’ve said this about 4 or 5 times now but just compare NFGC to an established mid-tier producer like AR, and it jumps off the page at you. Argonaut has 14 million ounces of gold in the ground, backed by economic studies, 4 permitted built and operating mines in 3 mining complexes, a large 5 million ounce gold development project (Magino) under construction and the capex has already been raised, and another 4.7 million ounce gold development project (Cerro del Gallo) waiting next in the cue. They are continuing to find more ounces of gold through exploration under their La Colorada pit, and around Magino, so they have also had success with the drill bit. Their market cap is $865 Million US.
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New Found Gold has had some great drill holes, but no resource estimate to prove how much gold they have, no economic studies to show what it will cost to build and extract this gold, no mines permited, paid for or built… so zero production or revenues, and it had a market cap of 1.25 Billion until their recent assay snafu, and despite their recent sell-off they still have a market cap greater than Argonaut at $909 Million US.
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Either Argonaut’s 4 mines, 2 massive development projects, and production profile that will climb from 200,000+ ounces per year, to 350,000 ounces per year in 2024, to 400,000 ounces per year in 2025 is grossly undervalued at this point, or New Found Gold’s drill holes in Newfoundland (because that is all they have so far) is vastly overvalued. I believe it is likely a bit of both.
Added to Silver Tiger today. Good drill results and a Sprott (the company) projection of around $1.20 probably cad.
Bunch of Volume. Somebody is interested one way or another. Trend is up.
I’ve been interested and positioned in Silver Tiger since last year, and todays drill results are just further confirmation that they have the goods.
Fantastic developer. Will be > 5 MM ounces in resource this year, and it will grow.