I agree merchant, and there are synergies between the two companies.
Lichkvaz is located in a world-class mineral belt that contains the Argarak (Cu/Mo) to the south, Kajaran (enormous cu/mo) to the north, and kapan (cu/zn/au) a little further north.
Presentations indicate Lichkvaz contains Ag and Cu, indicating a polymetallic nature, and enormous exploration upside - with no exploration for 20 years.
Tamaya have already got their project off the ground, and have expertise in Cu/au. Iberian are looking to add float cells to their plant to further increase stage 1 recoveries, and gain leverage to bouyant base metal prices.
I think TMR's production/project development expertise coupled with IBR's exploration/acquisition expertise fit together nicely, and do not see it as a sell-out.
Seperately perhaps both companies were too small-cap - going forward the combined entity is better positioned to finance their projects.
Just my opinion, and happy to hear anyone elses.
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