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Almonty Industries Inc T.AII

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALMTF

Almonty Industries Inc. is engaged in the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate from its Los Santos tungsten mine located near Salamanca, Spain, the processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate from its Panasqueira tin and tungsten mine in Covilha, Castelo Branco, Portugal, the evaluation of its Valtreixal tin and tungsten mine project located in Western Spain, as well as the evaluation and expected re-opening of its Sangdong tungsten mine project located in South Korea.


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Comment by 5ilverlining808on Dec 11, 2020 6:42am
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Post# 32086546

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New First Berlin Research Note

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New First Berlin Research Note
mining4value wrote:

Under the current set-up, a buyout is not impossible but it is very unlikely (in particular by any manufacturer other than Plansee).

The company is now de facto completey tied to Plansee, who is:
- the largest (and sole) customer;
- the largest guarantor;  and soon
- the largest shareholder.

With all the above, Plansee has now all the cards on their hands:
- they locked in the supply from the largest non-Chinese W mine;
- they won't allow this mine go to a competitor;
- they can veto any buyout.

If they wish, they can inject $14m @ CAD0.70 and take control on the cheap.

For the time being, they are not doing so; they have apparently decided to wait and see.

To be continued...

 




Agree, buyout / shmyout talk seems to happen every time something positive  is released in NR's.

I remember my first comment on a buyout thread years ago was something like :
" why would a young CEO who is part of a family business let go of his child while still in the nurturing stage of a mines development ".

I do think in the future after process plant is commissioned and proven grades are acheived, then we might see Lewis being asked / begged / poached to sort out other miners financial deals, but, he needs his existing team to do this.
A young dedicated CEO who gives a sh*t for the shareholders and his team.

There is still a good chunk of Tungsten up for grabs after GTP allocations, so South Korea, Japan and EU might slurp it up. ?

Plansee / GTP also want Moly, so that is yet to be another deal to work out in the future ( if not already mapped out ) and Sangdong has a sh*t load within easy reach with minimal mine development to mine it out. :


https://www.plansee.com/en/materials/molybdenum.html

https://www.globaltungsten.com/en/products/molybdenum-powders.html


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