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Nighthawk Gold Corp. T.NHK.W


Primary Symbol: T.NHK

"Nighthawk Gold Corp is a Canadian based junior resource company. It is engaged in the identification, acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of gold properties. The company is focused on Indin lake gold property. Its significant project consists of Colomac gold project which is located within the Indin Lake greenstone belt and is surrounded by company's existing Indin lake gold property in the northwest territories, from Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. The company has comp


TSX:NHK - Post by User

Comment by tony1969on Mar 04, 2023 4:55pm
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RE:36.5m warrants will expire worthless in just over a year...

RE:36.5m warrants will expire worthless in just over a year...My post above shows 36.5m warrants, expiration date and exercise price that will expire between this coming April 2023 and May 2024. Page 23 from the just released MD&A. That is LOTS of dilution that will not occur unless the stock gets at least north or $1.05C. There are some broker warrants totaling just over 1 million shares that can be exercised at $0.70 by May 3rd 2024. In other words less eventual dilution if they are not exercised. Then again if they are not then the company does not collect the money that they would if they were. It would be over $40m Canadian just off the top of my head. Time sure does fly. They will all expire in just over a year from now. Just some info that I thought you all would find informative and interesting...
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