RE:All those calculations and projections and assumptionsYeah, cause that makes sense. Clearly there's enough uranium currently produced to maintain the future supply. Clearly no one will ever have to pay for FCU. That's make sense
the he longer this is drawn out the stronger our position becomes. The biggest risk right now is someone buying us out for nothing. No question the current "merger" is a bad deal, but at least it's not a buyout.
For the record I'm a strong NO
Fissionowner wrote: All those detailed NPV calculations and projections are fun to read. But they fail to tell you one thing. Who is actually interested in buying FCU alone or the merged company of FCU and DML?
There are NO signs of a buyer. Not even a sniff.
Every FCU shareholders dreams of a white knight riding up with a fair offer for Paterson Lake. But it all might just be that...a dream.
It is possible that NO company wants FCU or the merged company.