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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.


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Post by standfiron Dec 10, 2019 1:38am
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What a decent 2nd bid could look like

What a decent 2nd bid could look likeAny 2nd bid that's decent will have significant value per share.  And such a bid could be composed of many elements, including:

- cash to shareholders
- shares in the Offeror
- debt paydown
- shares in a residual substantial piece of Core
- etc.

Suppose we somewhat artbitrarily decide a 2nd bid were valued at 60 cents / Core share.  That could be any composition - e.g. 20, 40, 60 cents cash, and 0, 20, 40 cents of the other components, adding up to 60 cents, just for example.  Cash is king, but there is a lot of value in the real kind of upside that a big mining company brings - Core shareholders would benefit from participating in that.

Whether such a bid is supported by the board or not - and any decent bid should be - Core shareholders will want to know what's there.
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