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I did what I could, I don't have the font. It should be one called Secretary Typewriter
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There is a lot to consider when estimating value. Company financials and assets are a good place to start, they might have a lot of cash or they might own shares from other companies for example, or they might have debt of course. Search SEDAR on a company board at ceo.ca and you'll find the financial reports as well as MD&A reports where they might go over some of the more relevant history of the company. Then there is the value of the mining assets, which usually requires some speculation and forward thinking. You should be able to get a feel for it in time. Also when there are preliminary economic assessments, feasibility studies or mineral resource estimates you should be able to make some back-of-the-letter calculations that can help you estimate the deposit's value in relation to the company's market cap or enterprise value.
An important thing you get with time and some experience in different miners is the ability to compare different companies. If there's a company that's trading at C$50M market cap and has 20Moz silver in their deposit, that one is probably more expensive than one that has similar resources and is trading at C$20M market cap. Although obviously you have to consider a multitude of things like the jurisdiction, the size of the property, future exploration potential, share structure, management, ore grade, regional infrastructure etc. It's not always clear-cut what is the "best" investment.
Oh and don't take everything said by ceo.ca posters as fact, everybody is almost always bullish on their own favorite stocks of course. But consider people's opinions, be critical and ask questions.