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To own Osisko Development, you really have to believe the Cariboo Gold Project can ultimately justify years of heavy spending and ongoing losses, and that today’s valuation reflects that potential rather than the current income statement. The fully funded 70,000‑meter Cariboo drill program sharpens that bet: it adds a clear, near‑term exploration catalyst on top of an already de‑risked feasibility study, but it also reinforces how concentrated the story is around one core asset. In the short term, any strong intercepts or evidence of larger‑scale mineralization at Cariboo Deep or Proserpine could influence how investors think about the mine plan and the recent capital raises, especially after a very large share price run. At the same time, the business still faces the same key risks around sustained unprofitability, execution and dilution.
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