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Mako Mining Corp V.MKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  MAKOF

Mako Mining Corp. is a Canada-based gold mining, development and exploration company. The Company holds 100% of four mineral concessions in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua for a total land package of approximately 18,817 hectares. The San Albino gold deposit, located within the San Albino-Murra Property mine is in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua. Its San Albino gold project is an open pit development project located in Nueva Segovia, Nicaragua, approximately 173 kilometers north of Managua and accessible through a paved highway. Its Las Conchitas area is located approximately 2.5 kilometers south of its high-grade San Albino Gold Deposit and is situated near the southern end of the Corona de Oro Gold Belt. Its subsidiaries include Gold Belt, S.A., Marlin Gold Mining Ltd., Marlin Gold Trading Inc., Nicoz Resources, S.A. and Oro Gold de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.


TSXV:MKO - Post by User

Comment by Methodon Nov 08, 2021 10:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:More insider buying

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:More insider buying
novacapital wrote: you seem held bent on the rights issue like its the major factor or excuse as to why this price is so low. 

so then 65 cents. becase there was an analyst coverage after the rights issue for 65 cents. But I still hold my 70 cents rebuy point. 


The rights issue increased the shares outstanding materially. That's why it's important if calculating the Enterprise Value. If they consolidate the stock 10 for 1 and the stock goes to $4.00, will you buy since it's above 70 cents? Share count matters in investing decisions.

The 65 cents target after the rights issue was before they built the mine and started producing cash flow. It's been meaningfully derisked. The same analyst's target now on the same metrics would likely be significantly higher. Also, why wait to buy until it's above a target price. That's non-sensical if trying to make money.

Are you trolling?
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