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OBAN MINING CORPORATION OBNNF


Primary Symbol: T.OBM

"Oban Mining Corp is a mineral exploration company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, & development of mineral deposits in the Americas. Its projects include the Marcahui, the Antamayo & the Chosicano."


TSX:OBM - Post by User

Post by DaveG999on May 02, 2023 12:55pm
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The worst deal in Canadian mining history

The worst deal in Canadian mining historyGFI " ultimately represent an investment of C$1.2 billion to acquire its interest," yet only $959mm is acounted for in this news release.

The market acted as if it knew this was coming for 3 weeks, implying heavy insider selling. That happens to be a crime. 

Why is shareholder approval not required for a deal of this size?  

Why did the stock lose nearly 20% at the open. 

Why is GFI up 5% when it is the acquireor and OSK  down 6% when gold bullion is up $33 for the day (1PM)

Why was there no news conference in Canada explaining how C$1.2 is the value here, implying $2.4b value for the entire company.

Why didnlt' the compnay continue to drill with the money it had just raised to command a higher price for its shareholders - on the cusp of a major increase in the value of its product?








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