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Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND



TSXV:WND - Post by User

Comment by anotton Jan 24, 2013 2:25pm
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Post# 20885853

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: read the NR

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: read the NR

I guess the worst case scenario is that Brookfield get's a large chunk, but not control and we end up where mgmt has warned - a company that is no longer run solely by mgmt.  Short of a LARGE portion of the shares going to Brookfied, the only result of their bid will be a decrease in the number of retail investors (currently around 10,000) and a larger institutional player - one that does not agree with management.  If there was a large portion of shareholders willing to sell to Brookfield at $2.50 though, we would have seen a lot more volume over the last two months selling for that price or less.  Time value of money alone says it would be worth it to sell at $2.50 or slightly below into the market rather than wait for Brookfield - IF you are willing to take $2.50. 

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