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Teuton Resources Corp V.TUO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TEUTF

Teuton Resources Corp. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company is in the business of acquiring, exploring and dealing in mineral properties in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It owns interests in more than thirty properties in the prolific Golden Triangle area of northwest British Columbia. The Company’s property portfolio includes, Treaty Creek Property, Eskay Rift Property, Harry Property, Del Norte Property, Lord Nelson Property, Orion Property, Big Gold Property, Tonga Property, Fiji Property, King Tut Property, Tuck Property, High North Property, Delta Property, Fairweather Property, Tennyson Property, Pearson Property, Clone Property, Four J’s Property, Konkin Silver Property, Midas Property, Bay Silver Property, Bonsai Property, Gold Mountain Property, Ram Property, Silver Leduc Property, Stamp Property, and Treaty East Property. The Lord Nelson claims lie immediately north of Teuton’s Del Norte property.


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Comment by Texasidioton Jun 12, 2016 1:18pm
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Post# 24958298

RE:sher......thanks,

RE:sher......thanks,
You can judge whether this would be a good thing or a bad thing, but the higher Tudor's share price rises and the more static Teuton's share price remains, the easier it is for Tudor to make a paper buyout offer for Teuton (and for Silver Grail, if so desired).  For example, right now Tudor could offer 40,000,000 shares for all of Teuton and 10,000,000 shares for Silver Grail.  If Tudor's share price is deemed to be $1.00 per share, Teuton's share price would rise to $1.00 and Silver Grail's share price would rise to more than $0.50.  I doubt many shareholders would not sell to these bids.

If Tudor's share price rises to $1.50 or $2.00, Tudor has it even easier.  Yet, if Tudor waits until the drilling results are in and these results happen to be quite good, presumably Teuton's share price would rise to a level where the exchange ratio might not be as favorable to Tudor as it is right now. 

Just a thought.  We can be sure to whine, if this happens, but we should be careful not to get any tears on any of the tellers at the bank.
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