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VanEck Semiconductor ETF V.SMH


Primary Symbol: SMH

The investment seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the MVIS US Listed Semiconductor 25 Index.


NDAQ:SMH - Post by User

Comment by CEOs1on Jan 02, 2011 8:37pm
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Post# 17917102

2011 could be a good year

2011 could be a good yearThe next few months could bring money to this company in the way of exercised warrants.

If you read the financials to Oct 31, there are several warrant offerings coming due in the next 2-4 months bringing a total of $3,000,000 to the coffers (someone could check my math to see if it is correct). 

Warrants                Exercise price($)                Expiry date

3,173,500                .35                                    February 19, 2011
625,000                    .8                                      Feburary 2, 2011
69,400                      .4                                      March 4, 2011
500,000                    1.2                                    May 13, 2011
641,750                    1.2                                    May 14, 2011

So assuming the stock price stays over 35 cents before February 19th, a good chunk of those warrants will expire in the money.  As for the February 2 and May 13,14 warrants, the way it reads in the financials is that Mulgravian (Wallster) needs to exercise to maintain the Sardine Hill, Guyana Shield Resource etc. options.  So we might be confident that he will want to exercise to maintain the option. 

So $3 million would be a good start.  They have 3 big areas (GSR/Five star,  Sardine hill and Marudi).  It looks like they have money from Mulgravian for GSR/Five Star and Sardine hill.  It would be nice to see them actually get work done on Marudi Mountain.  One poster said that there might be 2 million oz of gold there.   Maybe raising a realistic amount of money to work at Marudi would give the company 3 areas to show results in 2011.  Would $1 million, $2million do the trick?   Hopefully it can be done at MINIMAL dilution.

So hopefully with the new directorship we won't see excessive payments to management and instead see results from work on the properties such as drilling. 

Guyana is a very exciting place to be right now.  Sandsprings is going the route of bonanza territory, Riva Gold is showing it is serious with raising money,  Guyana Goldfields has a significant valuation on its reserves,  GMV minerals is showing value to its shareholders.  So maybe we will see something from the most undervalued company (SMH/Guyana Frontier)  in Guyana this year?   

Quick and effective drilling on one or more of their properties will do the trick.   The directors would be wise to put management on a timeline as this gold bull market wont last forever and early results will make the biggest difference. 
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