Cedartree, what do you mean with Osisko's problem. I own some OSK and they have gone up 300% not like my KXL that has basically evaporated.
Quality of ounces: grade, width, depth, location, vicinity to infrastructure, plus all sorts of issues realted to politics(Crystallex), so called environmental(Gabriel Resources) and others. The price per ounce comes down to economics as well as future uncertainties such as politcal/stability issues
The problem I see with Kodiak is that the veins are too thin(less than a meter on average based on last few reports, sorry guys) and the grades are marginal; We need a big hit to gain any ground. Finding more of what we already have gotten makes no difference, we need grades and widths
OSK is a low grade but open-pit type ore body, lots of the stuff over wide areas close to the surface; and they are finding more