written by reader Palm Beach $2 Peru Miner Teeka Tiwari

by dhmaund | August 28, 2016 12:31 pm

Any thoughts on a new teaser from Palm Beach Letter[1] (Teeka Tiwari[2]). Not a lot to go on: a ”tiny” $2 minor in Peru[3] with a ”brand-new” gold[4] discovery that will increase their estimated recoverables by 5 times, and naturally move the stars in the firmament in terms of stock price increase. Wondered if it was Bear Creek, but that is now going for $2.60ish and I haven’t come across any announcements.
Cheers,
Don Maund

Endnotes:
  1. Palm Beach Letter: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/palm-beach-letter/
  2. Teeka Tiwari: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/teeka-tiwari/
  3. Peru: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/peru/
  4. gold: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/gold/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2016/08/microblog-teaser-2/


13 responses to “written by reader Palm Beach $2 Peru Miner Teeka Tiwari”

  1. Leachim Nagromed says:

    Yes, I was intrigued by the offer to reveal for $1500 the name of the two dollar gold stock.
    Is there enough information to get a few suggestions from the Thinkolator?

  2. Gavin Greer says:

    dynacor is the only obvious choice here, the company is the only gold miner in Peru that has around a $2 share price and a market cap of around C$120 million

  3. hendrixnuzzles says:

    $DNGDF Dynacor…was not familiar with this company until reading the thread. Checking its website, it could be the Teaser solution. Their main business is refining ore, but they have an exploration division that could be the basis for the Teaser excitement.

    The stock was languishing around $1.60 until August 8 when it went parabolic and is now $2.50.

  4. hendrixnuzzles says:

    Gavin…thanks for the lead on Dynacor.
    Dhmaund…I don’t think it is Bear Creek, Bear Creek is has two silver projects and I do not know of any gold exploration on their part.

    Guys, I don’t know if you have seen it but I am the moderator of another thread “Gold Bull Investments for the Next Leg Up”.
    Here is a link. I would welcome your participation on this thread.

    http://www.stockgumshoe.com/2016/06/microblog-gold-bull-investments-for-the-next-leg-upjune-2016/comment-page-6/#comment-4897926

  5. hendrixnuzzles says:

    $IVPAF news release…edited

    UPDATE 1-Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines gets unsolicited interest, to hire bankers 12:05 PM ET, 08/29/2016 – Reuters

    Aug 29 (Reuters) – …Ivanhoe Mines Ltd…said on Monday that companies from Asia, Europe, Africa and elsewhere had expressed interest in the company and its projects in recent months.

    The Vancouver-based company’s shares rose as much as 15.6 percent in morning trading…

    Ivanhoe Mines said it would hire an investment bank to seek advice on the unsolicited interest and to advise its board on all available alternatives.

    The miner… did not name the companies or provide any other details on the expressions of interest.

    Ivanhoe Mines said it is giving investors and banking analysts tours of its projects, including of the Kakula discovery – a high-grade copper discovery in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The Kakula discovery is part of Ivanhoe’s Kamoa copper project, which is thought to be the world’s largest untouched high-grade copper discovery.

    Ivanhoe Mines said in October it expects production at the Kamoa project to begin by the end of 2018.

    The company’s other projects include the Platreef palladium-gold-nickel-copper discovery…and the Kipushi project, which is a high-grade zinc-copper-lead-germanium mine in Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Ivanhoe has been running a sale process for its interest in Kipushi to fund Platreef and Kamoa, RBC Capital Markets analyst Phillips Fraser said….

  6. dhmaund says:

    New clue this AM on the Peru teaser; It’s in the Madre de Dios region. Any Peru experts here who can link this with Dynacor or other Junior?

  7. hendrixnuzzles says:

    Peruvian gold prospects in the Amazon rain forest

    I don’t like mixing social causes with stock investments but after reading this I am not sure how enthusiastic I am about finding the answer to the tease. Of course a legitimate company might improve things there. But it is a completely lawless and remote area.

    https://www.verite.org/sites/default/files/images/Gold%20Report%20-%20Research%20Findings.pdf

  8. dhmaund says:

    HN: You just beat me to it, I absolutely agree. MdDios is an environmental and political nightmare having been a site for illegal mining activity for years mostly using primitive non-contained mercury concentration reduction methods. I don’t care who the $2 wonderkind is I would not touch it, for now anyway. Regardless of any support the may have from Lima, they will need to have masterful abilities at negotiation and confidence building among the local inhabitants, or strikes and sabotage are pretty much inevitable. Also their AISC has to include some hefty costs for close out and site restoration to be at all realistic. What would bother me is how much of the restoration would have to include prior damage from the bandit community. This is not just a moral issue with me (though, as a retired physicist I’m sick and tired of the corruption in science in general to support political agenda, eg. the global warming crap). Closer to home, I did some evaluation work for DOE on nuclear waste remediation which would give you the willies to see how reckless we were in past decades. So, on moral issues I speak not as a starry eyed environmental activist. If that offends anyone who regards financial profit as the primary motivation, then flame away. I suspect we are in general agreement here., and thanks for your insights on this and related PM matters.
    Don Maund

  9. D F says:

    I don’t know if it is PBL’s pick, but Dynacor has been recommended by Doug Casey and Chris Mayer. Thankfully, I bought it this January and have done well with it. Unfortunately, I also bought it two years ago, with negative results.

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