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Signal Gold Inc. T.SGNL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SGNLF

Signal Gold Inc. is focused on gold mining, development, and exploration company in the top-tier Canadian mining jurisdictions of Nova Scotia & Newfoundland. The Company is advancing the Goldboro Gold Project in Nova Scotia, a significant growth project subject to a positive Feasibility Study. Signal Gold also operates mining and milling operations in the prolific Baie Verte Mining District of Newfoundland which includes the fully permitted Pine Cove Mill, tailings facility and deep-water port.


TSX:SGNL - Post by User

Post by shiftyoneon Mar 24, 2024 10:02pm
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I'll try to begin the discussion.

I'll try to begin the discussion.How do people feel about the latest release?
Do you feel optimistic that they will be able to sell it for a decent price?  Can they get $100 million... which will translate to a share price in the low .30's after debt is paid?  If so, it is a strong buy.

Will there be nobody interested in paying a lot for the company when if they let it go it will be sold as scrap by nebari?

Will the company get a partner, who is willing to look after the debt.  Then put $200 million in equity so that they can finance the rest of moving this project forward?

They said in a recent podcast or youtube video, a couple of months ago, that they were trying to do something to deal with the Narobi debt facility.  I can only assume that was not successful.

So, can they get a bit of money through pp to keep operating, no matter how low the price?

Or will they just run out of money and can't go on.

My guess is that someone will buy them for more than the debt.  But I don't want to guess as to how much the shareholders are going to get.  It could be 2 cents, and it could be 33 cents.

No one seems to want to talk about it.
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