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Woulfe Mining Corp WFEMF

Woulfe Mining Corp is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


GREY:WFEMF - Post by User

Post by mtlimpacton Jul 13, 2015 11:25am
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Possible points to bring to a judge

Possible points to bring to a judgeHere what I see has important points to bring to a judge to get a higher price.

1) The independent firm doing the fair evaluation is Jacob Securities a small boutique firm with an analyst covering Almonty (one of 2 firms), how independent are they ? Part of future financing ?
2) In their own corporate presentation Alomonty is using a 375$ price per tonne for 2017 (the year Sandong is supposed to go into production) and yet is using present price(around 250$) to make it's bid.
3) This is for me the most point:
The fact that Woulfe had the revised FS completed since June 1st (see press release and SEDAR filing for effective date of the report) but did not release it until July 6th.
So Mr Black and Almonty had access to inside information that  current and would be Woulfe shareholders did not have. This for me is insider information.
Even if Jacob Securities opinion is fair it should be up to the market to decide the value of this project and given the fact thta there was basicly only 2 trading days between the releases it's not enought.

Now of course one could argue that Woulfe is in a very bad situation and financing is very hard to come by and this is true, but that does not allow one company to use (to say the least) very questionable tactics to buy another one...
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