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Comment by cabo1on Jun 28, 2011 6:24pm
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RE: price increase

RE: price increaseI think every junior mining company has that goal in mind to increase the value of the company but increased value sometimes does not equate to SP. The company can become conflicted bewteen both of these. Much of the technical information is of such a nature that the average investor really does not understand it. If there are potential deals out there they are normally done through the use of confidentiality agreements hence no public disclosure. As for institutional interests, well in LWC case the stock has too small a market cap for most and does not trade sufficent volume either. Now there is lots of stock out but it is concentrated in few hands now that remain below the 10% reportable limit. Right now with the inclusion of these new holes from this years drilling program into a revised 43-101 and then it will be shopping time I think. Remember when the 43-101 comes out it becomes public knowledge so it can be reviewed by anyone. Us, as investors now know there is high grade close to surface, we know there is lots of low grade moly but not how much overall tonnage or grade. Both a function of exploration. My guess is given the right details the stock goes into play  but keep in mind if the potential buyer sits and watches too long the value will continue to rise hence cost of entry( SP and NAV) to the game. Interesting situation, will there be a economic deposit or not. Its been 4 years since the last moly stock run and no new discoveries of pure plays. Will TCM notice or will a Chinese entity come into play? How about Sojitz they already own 25% of Endako, is LWC another Endako remember Sojitz are end users of the moly.
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