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Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. T.COS


Primary Symbol: V.COS Alternate Symbol(s):  CNBMF

Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and mining company. The Company is focused on nickel, copper, and cobalt in northern Quebec. It is advancing Graal Nickel & Copper Project. The Graal Nickel & Copper Project (the Property) is located in the north of Saguenay Lac St-Jean region. It is comprised of 110 map-designed claims covering 6,113 hectares. The Property is also located at 190 kilometers (km) north from the seaport terminal of Grande-Anse (Saguenay).


TSXV:COS - Post by User

Comment by skyplton Feb 05, 2015 5:24pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Takeover?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Takeover?Again...speaking as someone who has dug deep into this stock over the last year or so...how do you explain the volumes of late?

I am in alignment with Ubervak on the 5 to 10 year aspect.  I am sure anyone who has COS in their sights is not looking at today's stock price in so much as the 37% stake COS has.  That's a big deal in the long run...and being able to acquire this without any exploration or development costs is really forward thinking.  There will have to be consolidation as well as workforce adjustments to get costs down.  The Burger King/Tim Hortons deal is a case in point...400 middle managers just got their pink slips.  There are some companies in Ft Mac who could likely get away with buying COS and perhaps adding one more filing cabinet in their office and a couple of GB of memory in their computers.  This is pretty straightforward in my view...and as many on this site have reiterated, it is debateable how much value the COS management team has brought to the table.

My guess is still takeover target.  But like everyone else here....it's just a guess.


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