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NOVO Resources: Grootste goudvondst OOIT?!

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  1. simidoc 25 juni 2019 19:26
    Ik blijf bij Kirkland aangezien Kirkland 25% bezit van Novo.
    Kirkland is de once in a lifetime opportunity !!

    Kirkland Gold (KL -0.6%) agrees to acquire 4M common shares of Novo Resources (OTCQX:NSRPF) for a total purchase price of C$20M, bringing its ownership stake in the junior gold miner to ~25%.

    KL says it is acquiring the Novo shares for investment purposes with a long-term view and may acquire additional securities.

    Novo seeks to explore and develop gold projects in Australia's Pilbara region, and has built up a land package covering ~12K sq. km.

  2. smith&jones 26 juni 2019 23:09
    quote:

    honkytonkgirl1 schreef op 7 juni 2019 16:55:

    Dear Sumitomo Corporation of Tokyo

    Please be advised that your $30.000.000,00 investment in Novo Resources is a complete waste of money.

    I am a Dutch investor and me and my highly trained and educated co-investors Easy, The Black Knight and Smith&Jones -to name but a few- would like to warn you that you have made a grave mistake by investing $30MILLION in Novo..... We have thoroughly analized the story and we would like to share the outcome of our painstaking research with you. Please hold yourself vast, hier it cums:

    "It remains a fairy tail".

    Please no more mistakes the next time....

    Best regards,
    Easy56
  3. [verwijderd] 4 december 2019 14:32
    Jup met goede reden en ik zie het graag gebeuren. De resultaten waren top en geven een eerste hint naar de economische haalbaarheid. Keith Barron, heeft zo'n gelijkaardig project in Montana. Hij heeft Egina onlangs voor de tweede keer bezocht en spreekt van een verwerkingskost van <$5/m3. Moet je maar zelf eens rekenen wat die resem aan samples opleverden in dollar waarde.

    Het is een ongewone, bij weinig gekende, type deposit (denk Nome, Alaska) en daar zit een kans. In Rusland wordt een gelijkaardig project gemijnd met een gemiddelde grade van minder dan 0,3g/m3. Ja idd per kubieke meter. Maar daar moeten ze nog meren en rivieren voor droogleggen. Bij Egina ligt de ertslaag 'verstopt' onder een laag van minder dan een meter gravel en aarde. Er rest hen in de komende maanden nog wel wat werk om continuïteit aan te tonen maar dit nieuws is alvast een goede geweest naar economische haalbaarheid toe, mocht dit project weids gemineraliseerd blijken.

    Best part of it: Sumitomo Corporation betaalt dit werk op Egina als onderdeel van een joint venture.
  4. [verwijderd] 15 januari 2020 08:14
    Quinton Hennigh - die een aandeel had in de Fosterville ontdekking - koopt zich via Novo in Kalamazoo Resources. Kalamazoo heeft projecten in Pilbara en Victoria, naast Fosterville. Ook Eric Sprott koopt zich in.

    QH: "When we reviewed Kalamazoo’s recent drill results, we came to the conclusion that this high–grade mineralization displays many of the same characteristics as high-grade at Fosterville. Our stake in Kalamazoo will give our shareholders meaningful exposure to what could be a significant new discovery, one that may become more meaningful to Novo as it advances its own properties.”

    www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...
  5. [verwijderd] 20 mei 2020 21:51
    about an hour ago
    @HHorseman The best part I got from Mr De Beers is being comfortable with my bold expectations. Since I think it should gravitate towards say $2 B within 6-12m, my urge to look at daily SP movement subsided bigly. I say it again, I think Novo is the cheapest gold stock there is and I think the trend is up since I am more comfortable than ever to claim that fair value is multiples of the current value for Novo's entire portfolio. His multi decade experience with mining and mining investments telling him the next wave (which might have started) ought to reach "orders of magnitude" higher levels than the first wave ($9) as the value of Egina, for starters, is starting to set in. I say this with great bias and belief, with 6X times my share count relative to 2017. GLTA
  6. [verwijderd] 21 mei 2020 05:51
    Less than a year ago: From QH: Marc:

    I do not follow chat boards. If I did, I'd have no time for anything else.

    In response to your previous email, here is my view on things.

    Novo has about 13,000 sq km of prospective land in the Pilbara. Over time, we may pare back some of our current land holdings, but I imagine we will take on more prospective land in new places, too, as we learn more about the distribution of gold in the region. As a function of our large land holdings, minimum work expenditures will be a substantial part of our budget for the foreseeable future. We need to keep exploring. This year alone, we have two teams dedicated to generative work.

    Egina is approximately 950 sq km, so about 7% of our total land holdings. It has very good potential, but it also has risks and challenges. Is the grade present across the greater terrace? Are grades consistent enough to mine? Where can we source sufficient water for processing? If we have to process material dry, how do we do this cost effectively with acceptable recovery? How will aboriginal negotiations proceed and how long will they take? How do we permit a large scale mine like this? Will it be viewed by the government as a conventional gold mine requiring considerable levels of permitting, or will they allow us to operate this at more of a quarry-type level? How do we implement sustainable mining and rehabilitation? Etc, etc, etc. I think you get the picture. Each one of these questions requires a dedicated team of people and money to answer. What is reality? I suspect it will take 18-24 months to get to a large scale trial mining phase. It could take another year after that to get a full blown permit to operate a respectable sized commercial level mine. Egina is a great project, but we have some serious work to do and money to spend. The money Sumitomo has allocated for this JV totals US$30M, or about A$42M. Injection of money is staged based on outcomes as we advance things. This is the way money should be spent on mining...in a measured approach based on success. Sumitomo's money allows Novo to advance Egina without betting our entire treasury on one project. In exchange, they are a minority, but dedicated, fully aligned, financial partner. I consider this a huge win. If Novo tried to advance Egina as a "cowboy" mine, it could end badly. And the cash flow would be minor compared to the vision we have discussed with Sumitomo. Also, if Novo used its treasury to go it alone, we would have to sacrifice other parts of the Pilbara, not ideal. We would also have to ultimately seek "conventional" mine financing which is cut-throat at best, especially for a nuggety alluvial project.

    So what about Beatons Creek? We are currently undertaking the option study discussed in the news as well as in my interviews. The outcome of this study will determine which way we take the project. As you are probably aware, there are a number of ways this might go. Sumitomo has 5 billion yen set aside for us to advance Beatons Creek. We will get it into production. What will a deal look like for this money? Probably a similar Sumitomo minority stake in the project. Yet another win for Novo. And with luck, this all might transpire sooner than later.

    And CW/PR? I think the track Karratha will take is similar to that we went through at Beatons Creek. We will have a trial bulk sampling and processing phase followed by iterative exploration work that builds on those results. This is how we got Beatons to 900 Koz, and fully permitted. We also have to work through native title negotiations, something we are rekindling now that Ngarluma has finally appointed a new CEO. We will get there, and guess what, we will have a financial partner to ensure it. Sumitomo are lifers. They do not look for short term gains like most in the mine finance industry.

    Lastly, the rest of the Pilbara...I think we will make several new discoveries this year and next. We have large expanses of terrace outside of Egina that are equally prospective. By sharing risk with Sumitomo at Egina, Novo can piggyback on this success. We know there are gold-bearing conglomerates in new poorly explored areas. What will Novo look like if we find 2-3 more high quality projects over the next couple years? We have nothing but opportunity!

    I did not start Novo as a short term pump. I wanted to build a gold company centered around what I think is one of if not the largest remaining gold systems left on the planet. If our work proves fruitful, I hope to see gold bars coming out of our ground for decades. Sumitomo is the type of finance partner to help us reach this vision.

    I hope this gives you the clarity you need.

    Sincerely,

    Quinton Hennigh

    Chairman and President

    Novo Resources Corp 10
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