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    Contango Ore–Dolly Varden $812M deal: project and capex lens for mine planners

    December 8, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Contango Ore–Dolly Varden $812M deal: project and capex lens for mine planners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Contango Ore has agreed an all-share acquisition of Dolly Varden Silver, valuing the combined Contango Silver & Gold at about $812 million, with $100 million cash, $15 million debt and cash flow from the high‑grade Manh Choh open pit mine in Alaska (30% Contango, 70% Kinross). The deal secures Dolly Varden’s Kitsault Valley project, hosting 3.4 million indicated tonnes at 299.8 g/t Ag (32.9 Moz) plus 1.2 million inferred tonnes at 277 g/t Ag (11.4 Moz), and the Homestake Ridge deposit with 736,000 indicated tonnes at 74.8 g/t Ag and 7.02 g/t Au. Completion, targeted for late February or early March, requires two‑thirds approval from Dolly Varden shareholders and a majority from Contango holders, with a reciprocal $15 million break fee.

    Technical Brief

    • Equity consideration is structured as 0.1652 Contango share per Dolly Varden share via all‑share exchange.
    • Voting support agreements already cover 22% of outstanding shares for each company, including all directors and officers.
    • Completion is contingent on two‑thirds approval of Dolly Varden votes cast and simple majority of Contango votes.
    • Corporate headquarters will be centralised in Fairbanks, Alaska, with a secondary technical/administrative office in Vancouver.

    Our Take

    The 50/50 ownership split and roughly US$100 million cash with minimal debt positions the combined Contango–Dolly Varden entity more like a mid-tier developer in our database than a junior, which typically improves access to project finance for assets such as Kitsault Valley and Homestake Ridge.

    Contango’s 30% stake in the Manh Choh joint venture with Kinross in Alaska gives the merged company near-term cash flow exposure to gold, which in our coverage is uncommon among silver-focused Golden Triangle players and can materially de-risk funding for high-grade but capital-intensive projects in British Columbia.

    Within the 76 keyword-matched gold and silver pieces in our database, very few M&A transactions show such a balanced post-deal shareholder split and reciprocal termination fee, signalling that both Contango Ore and Dolly Varden Silver are structuring this as a longer-term strategic combination rather than a control-driven takeover.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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