RE:RE:I know it is not a positive idea but KL will very likely getIt was Silver Standard and Goldfields. No one knew then though what was at Fosterville. Sprott was counselled by Quinton H. at Novo...and this must have been in 2016 BEFORE making the offer for Newmarket. That's why BoD rejected the Silver Standard & Goldfields joint offer and went ahead with the Newmarket acquisition despite a # of big shareholders' resistance. Sprott knew the beauty of Fosterville way ahead of the masses...and why shouldn't he as it's his intellect and drive that has played a large role in boosting KL's SP. A deal to get BoD approval as I said before would need to be over $ 35 minimum as KL will be Sprott's parting legacy. JIN
banned47times wrote: They rejected an offer a year or so ago by Silver Standard and some African miner....it's clearly a jewel that every other miner wishes they owned. You may well be right but I doubt management would go for it unless it was for a huge premium and Sprott wanted to go to the bank with it