RE: We will Never have a better chance at a 50 bagger8 Oct 2025 11:14
People keep forgetting just how binary GEO is – and that’s what makes it such a potential 50-bagger. The Juno Project isn’t some small soil anomaly, it’s a 4 km x 2 km geophysical system that management believe could be 4–5 times the size of Havieron. That’s not rampy talk – it’s based on gravity, magnetic, IP and EM modelling, and they’ve drilled the first holes straight into the heart of it. If assays prove grade and continuity, you’re suddenly looking at a company-maker with Tier-1 discovery potential.
The share price today is still around 0.3p, with GEO capped at just a few million. If Juno comes back with Havieron-style numbers, the re-rate potential is enormous – 10p, 15p, even higher over time if majors get involved. That’s your 50x return right there. Yes, it’s binary – a dry hole kills it – but you don’t get this sort of risk/reward profile anywhere else. With Callum Baxter involved, who knows what Havieron looked like at the start, the odds are better than most exploration punts. For me, it’s exactly the sort of setup where one good assay RNS can transform the company overnight.