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Core Gold DMMIF

Core Gold Inc is a gold mining company based in Canada with all operations in Southern Ecuador. The company primarily explores for gold and silver. Some of its projects includes Zaruma Mine & Portovelo Mill, Dynasty Goldfield and Copper Duke Project.


OTCQX:DMMIF - Post by User

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Comment by edxon Dec 07, 2015 6:18pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Little chance of bankruptcy but...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Little chance of bankruptcy but...
baystock1 wrote:
Yeah take the stock price down and then offer to buyout the whole company for a 100% premium.


45%+ of the float is owned by people who would almost certainly vote no to a 40 cent offer this close to the project realizing its potential. I'm including Washer, the rest of management/board, the 9.9% not-Sprott institutional (and very underwater) investor and the longs on this board that I know of with large (and underwater) positions. 

I suppose Sprott might say yes to a 40 cent offer for all their shares, but they represent just over ~10% (estimated) of the float now. Even if someone accumulated 9.9% + got Sprott's 10% then made a 100% premium offer at 40 cents, they would have a long way to go convincing almost all of the rest of the float to accept.

If DMM files for Chapter 11, then yeah, maybe a 40 cent offer would fly. Until then, good luck. And for DMM  to file for Chapter 11, the First National Bank of Washer needs to be depleting, which keeps providing DMM with short-term liquidity.

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