Post by
Contrarian58 on Apr 22, 2021 11:57am
A humble request
I would ask my fellow IVN investors to give up the effort to deprive others of the opportunity for experiential learning. Ivanhoe is probably the most transparent mining company on the planet. Everything any investor needs to know to make an informed decision is readily available. Although there are no guarantees in life, I'm of the opinion that short of the total collapse of civilization, owning a big chunk of the best copper project on earth is a good long-term bet. If a person thinks that day-trading or shorting the stock is a winning strategy, best of luck to them. I truly appreciate their efforts. Buying on the dips has made me an IVN stock millionaire. However, in the interest of transparency, and charitibility, I would encourage those who has not already done so to look at who owns the company, and how much of it they own. I would not want to bet against any of them.
Comment by
PistolTuco on Apr 22, 2021 12:03pm
Thanks for the info - how about you doing us a favor and posting who owns the Company via share ownership and percentages of IVN?
Comment by
satchmo6 on Apr 22, 2021 12:20pm
best to think ''COPPER'' Forget gold --bounces
Comment by
Contrarian58 on Apr 22, 2021 1:17pm
DYODD. Start by Googling "Ivanhoe Mines Stock Ownership."
Comment by
crow27 on Apr 22, 2021 1:45pm
So it is very clear to everyone that there really are not a pile of loose shares. Nervous nellies own a few but they continue to give them up. When the push comes this stock will be climbing by dollars, not pennies.
Comment by
Drksideofmoon on Apr 22, 2021 2:27pm
What about the DRC interest?
Comment by
csa99001 on Apr 22, 2021 3:04pm
IVN - 39.8% Zijin - 39.8% DRC - 20% CR - 0.4%
Comment by
csa99001 on Apr 22, 2021 3:07pm
Sorry, wrong number in my last post. IVN - 39.6% Zijin - 39.6% DRC - 20% CR - 0.8%
Comment by
Contrarian58 on Apr 22, 2021 3:26pm
Just to clarify, those numbers apply to the Kamoa-Kakula project, not Ivanhoe, which owns three major projects and has it's fingers in a lot of other pies...
Comment by
Contrarian58 on Apr 22, 2021 3:05pm
The government, through the state-owned mining company Gecamines, owns 20% of the Kamoa-Kakula project, and 32% of the Kipushi project. They don't directly own IVN stock.
Comment by
Drksideofmoon on Apr 22, 2021 3:27pm
Ah, even better for us. That means they can’t loan shares out for shorting. Thanks!