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The Bull Case For Integra Resources (TSXV:ITR) Could Change Following Its DeLamar Feasibility Study Results

  • Integra Resources has released a feasibility study for its DeLamar gold-silver project in Idaho, outlining a 10-year mine life, strong early cash flow, and a simplified, low-risk development plan.

  • The study also emphasizes resource and reserve upside, advanced permitting, and close community partnerships, which together could reshape how investors view the project’s long-term potential.

  • With these feasibility study results in hand, we’ll explore how the simplified, low-risk development plan may influence Integra’s investment narrative.

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To own Integra Resources, you need to believe that DeLamar and Florida Canyon together can justify today’s very large share price move with durable, cash-generating production. The new DeLamar feasibility study sharpens that story: it confirms a 10‑year mine plan, highlights early cash flow potential, and backs up Integra’s messaging around a simpler, lower-risk development path. In the near term, the main catalysts still look like permitting progress, funding decisions, and how reliably Florida Canyon can support the income statement while DeLamar advances, but the FS gives those milestones more definition and, arguably, higher stakes. On the risk side, the stock now trades on optimistic expectations, with a high earnings multiple and a big run-up in the share price, so any delays or cost surprises at DeLamar could matter more than before.

However, investors also need to weigh what happens if DeLamar’s build-out slips or costs shift. The analysis detailed in our Integra Resources valuation report hints at an inflated share price compared to its estimated value.

TSXV:ITR 1-Year Stock Price Chart

Four Simply Wall St Community fair value views range from about US$0.57 to over US$44, underlining sharply different expectations. Set against a fresh DeLamar feasibility study and a very large 1‑year share price gain, these gaps invite you to compare optimism, caution and execution risk before forming your own view.

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