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High River Gold Mines Ltd > Nord Gold IR Response to buyout and currency
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Post by tryte on Jan 24, 2012 8:23pm

Nord Gold IR Response to buyout and currency

I finally received a response from Nord Gold investor relations to day as well. I had inquired as to whether or not they would be willing to buy out the balance of shares they required to take HRG private for $3.00/share.

 

It was an interesting response as they stated that the price that i thought was fair, was too high for them right now and they were unsure if now was the right time to proceed with this discussion. 

 

I'm not sure if this means it might be something they would be interested in later or if it was simply bad grammer. 

 

They also stated that the stock chart on their website required correction as Nord is indeed traded in USD and not GBP.

Comment by WolfgangE on Jan 24, 2012 9:38pm
Very interesting indeed and so much appreciated,  the e-mail to the OSC as wella s to Nordgold Investor Relations.  BTW NORD went down today by almost 10% to 7.10 US $ on the LSE.  I would like to know, why? With bidding as low as 6.95...perhaps 3.00 is a bit high?  Would we settle for say 2.50 or 2.75?  Just wondered. Thank You again,  Wolf E
Comment by tryte on Jan 24, 2012 9:47pm
I don't think 2.50 is even close to fair value. We used to be at 3.50 with a company that was in way worse shape than we are today.   $3.00 is my minimum. If Nord increases, so will my minimum.
Comment by bart_dc on Jan 25, 2012 5:27am
tryte, you have to realize that the number of shares outstanding has also doubled versus 4 years ago. I think fair value will be between 2-2.50.   When Nord Gold states that they will be looking to increase the float then a buy-out with Nord shares is a valid option for them because they can buy HRG at a price, lower than the implicit value of HRG within Nord Gold. B
Comment by 1marketmaker on Jan 25, 2012 8:12am
Bart you are right and wrong.  Yes shares doubles. Buy our price is one third and ALL of the troubles are solved and Bissa is almost here.  Furthermore, gold has almost tripled.     Amd Europe is falling apart and...Yoi get it. Excuse the errors in this post.  Stockhouse will now allow edits in iPhone because they are lazy and stupid.  
Comment by SergeBrunet on Jan 25, 2012 11:01am
Also, some of that dilution was done purposely by Severstal by issuing stock at cheap prices to their 'associates'... SB
Comment by 1marketmaker on Jan 25, 2012 1:23pm
OFF TOPIC - I could not even correct that last message with finger mistakes (on my iPhone) so I am posting again regarding this issue.  (Hopefully someone from SH is reading this, but I doubt it.)  Before they updated their system, you could only post a subject line with iPhone.  Now you can post a message.  You just cannot cut and paste into it and you cannot edit it unless ...more  
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