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iShares Global Materials ETF V.MXI


Primary Symbol: MXI

The fund seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of global equities in the materials sector. The fund seeks to track the investment results of the S&P Global 1200 Materials Index (the Underlying Index), which measures the performance of companies that S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (SPDJI), a subsidiary of S&P Global, Inc., deems to be part of the materials sector of the economy and that SPDJI believes are important to global markets. It is a subset of the S&P Global 1200.


ARCA:MXI - Post by User

Comment by RichyRich$on Jul 06, 2015 12:53pm
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RE:Warrants bought by Isner

RE:Warrants bought by IsnerI just can't see Merrex accepting less than $.50 in a buyout. There's a shortage of quality gold sites and even though not all drill results will be out for every area, they're still able to discount future unknown potential into a current price value. Eg. If Merrex were to not sell and keep drilling to 2017 to prove every area and it's worth $3.50/share in 2017. Then buying it at $.50 now would be a steal even if only one third of the potential is realized. WW... is it possible we might get a bidding war for Merrex if Rangold decided to try and outbid IamGold and not bother buying out both of them?
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