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Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc V.LME

Alternate Symbol(s):  LMEFF

Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based mid-stage junior exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of Canadian gold and base metal mineral resource properties. It is focused primarily on its wholly owned 57.43 square kilometers (km2) (14,191 acres) flagship brownfield, Ishkoday Gold and Polymetallic Project, located 220 kilometers (km) North-East of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Its Ishkoday is situated in the Onaman-Tashota Greenstone Camp in the Irwin, Walters, Elmhirst and Pifher Townships located 25 km northeast of the Town of Beardmore, Ontario and 220 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. It holds a 100% interest in Brenbar, which consists of two mining leases covering 255 hectares contiguous and to the west of Ishkoday. It has a 100% interest in the Jubilee-Elmhirst, Beaurox and Twin Falls property. The Company also owns a 30% joint venture interest and Canadian Gold Miner Corp.


TSXV:LME - Post by User

Post by paperpersonon Dec 08, 2007 10:21am
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Post# 13989624

HOW MANY SHARES OUT???

HOW MANY SHARES OUT???In the Nov. 16 announcement of its last private placement during November, Laurion states at the top of the release:

"Issued and Outstanding 40,778,383 Common Shares."

Since I know they already had 35 mm out, here is what I think they  mean:

They had 41 mm shares PRIOR to the PP. The PP has the effect of issuing 15.7 mm plus 6.9 mm.

So now Laurion has  63.6 mm shares out. Anybody differ?

I do not think the exact amount is that important, but I certainly think there is a big diff between a stock with 40 mm shs and one with 64 mm. (50 percent dilution).

I like this stock, by the way, and just bought more last week.

I thnk it is a sweet area play on Beardmore-Geraldton.

Even if there are 64 mm shares out, the price of 18 cents apiece gives you a market cap of just c$11.5 mm or so.

Much easier, actually, for Laurion to move from under 20 cents to a buck than for big daddy Kodiak to move from $5.00 to $25.00. I do think Kodiak is a great stock too. It is just that I want some higher leverage stuff as well.

As Beardmore plays, I now own Kodiak, Premier Gold (70 percent control of Roxmark claims), and Alto Ventures.

Michael



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