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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Union Bankshares Inc UNB

Union Bankshares, Inc. is a one-bank holding company whose sole subsidiary is Union Bank. Its business is that of a community bank in the financial services industry. The Union Bank provides full retail, commercial, municipal banking, and wealth management and trust services. It is providing retail banking services to individuals and commercial banking services to small and medium sized... see more

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Union Bankshares Inc > Mo must be $21.30 to break even! LOL!
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Post by TraderDad on Nov 10, 2005 5:52pm

Mo must be $21.30 to break even! LOL!

$20 000 profit per day ! LOL! Woo Hoo! Break out the champagne, boys ! LOL ! But, the biggest laugher is $21.30 Mo prices just to break-even ! That's hilarious ! Best of luck anyways ! " Based upon present Mo prices (30$ per lb), a small quarrying operation with trucking ore to the mill could result in net cash flow of $19,257 US per day; at $32.50 per lb it nets $24,788/Day, and at $35 Mo it nets $30,319/Day. An estimated break-even Mo price of $21.30 per pound has been calculated for the project. "
Comment by Sevster on Nov 10, 2005 6:18pm
That's why UNB is the current play for the next few months while the Moly is high. In a year and a half Moly might fall down to $7 dollars and your AUA investment goes kaboom. I might consider AUA in 2007 - long after I sell my UNB shares with a huge profit.
Comment by kevlin139 on Nov 10, 2005 6:03pm
Don't forget if you have 2 producers in comparison, lets say aua and unb, and aua produces at a cost of $7.00/lb and unb at $21.00/lb. Lets say moly at$30.00/lb. If the price of moly rises to $40.00/lb, that is an increase of 100% to bottom line for unb, and only about 33% to aua, since these producing costs are already known and factored into price. Now i don't have my calculator so don ...more  
Comment by palladn on Nov 10, 2005 6:14pm
Of course you have to be IN PRODUCTION to REALIZE ANYTHING otherwise its just a VISION (DREAM). UNB = PRODUCTION IMMINENT = PROFIT$$$$$ AUA = ???? 'Late 2007' per website presentation...maybe. NO PROFITS ! LOL !!! Thanks to all who were honest with their postings and I'll share my thoughts and research on other plays with them if they would do the same ! Just inbox me. We ...more  
Comment by THEPOPE6 on Nov 10, 2005 6:56pm
Which Board was the Message left on palladn??
Comment by palladn on Nov 10, 2005 7:08pm
Hi POPE, I dont remember. I've researched many, many co's in the past several months. (I'm looking at 2 new ones now (tonite). Might take a position in one because drilling is about to commence and it looks severely undervalued.)) Might have been OK, ROK... but I honestly cant remember. I knew about ROK, BLE, AUA and a couple of others at the time, but not UNB. Liked ROK until I saw ...more  
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