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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fiore Gold Ltd. FIOGF

Fiore Gold Ltd is engaged in the production of gold and mineral exploration and development of resources. Its projects include Pan Mine, Gold Rock, and Golden Eagle, all based in the United States.

OTCQB:FIOGF - Post Discussion

Fiore Gold Ltd. > This is a win-win
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Post by geezer21 on Oct 25, 2021 1:44pm

This is a win-win

It is very good buy for Fiore shareholders.

Besides getting a buyout price of $1.80 they also get $0.10/share cash and shares in Calibre that are earning $0.33 per share.

Fiore had earnings per share of $0.28, a return on equity of 35.9% and return on assets of 26.4%. Fiore has the second highest return on equity.


Its fundementals is the best of all the gold producers.  I updated my table on the fundementals of 27 gold miners just last week.

The highest % returns on equity were:

GBU   46.6
KL      14.22
AEM   11.8
ABX    10.3
NGT    11.42
ELD     3.23
AGI      7.07
IMG     3.83
K          21.6
OR        2.7
WDO    18.91
YRI       4.68
CEE      11.5
Comment by linvest on Nov 02, 2021 1:26pm
What a deal, all the premium is nearly consumed.
Comment by bailey2 on Nov 03, 2021 6:53am
Correct me If I'm wrong, but with Fiore, insiders own only 1 per cent of the float and there is no one that owns 10 per cent of the float according to Sedar. If Caliber does not go up in price , Fiore shareholders can vote against the lower premium deal? Or perhaps Caliber will have to sweeten the share exchange ratio or/ and the cash premium?