Valuation Advisory — Duncastle Gold Corp. at Inflection Point with High-Grade Gold-Silver Vein System at Past Producing Mine

by admin on August 18, 2009

Duncastle Gold Corp. (TSX-V: DUN) (Frankfurt: 5D3) is now at an inflection point and is poised for significant upside revaluation as the current market cap of DUN.V (~30M shares outstanding and trading under CDN$0.25) relative to the inherent value seem disproportionate. Duncastle now controls most of the historic Ymir mining camp in south-eastern BC, Canada, once the largest silver producer in the British Commonwealth. Duncastle has nurtured along their 100% owned flagship Yankee-Dundee high-grade gold-silver project since going public in late 2007 and are now at a point where the risk-reward characteristics are highly advantageous for investors establishing a long position in DUN.V. (PRWeb Aug 17, 2009)


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