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Great Panther Mining Ltd GPLDF

Great Panther Mining Limited is a Canada-based precious metals producer focused on the operation of the Tucano Gold Mine in Brazil. The Company controls a land package covering nearly 200,000 hectares in the prospective Vila Nova Greenstone belt. The Company has three wholly owned mining operations including the Tucano gold mine, which produces gold dore and is located in Amapa State in northern Brazil. In Mexico, Great Panther operates the Topia mine in the state of Durango, which produces concentrates containing silver, gold, lead and zinc, and the Guanajuato Mine Complex (the GMC) in the state of Guanajuato. The GMC comprises the Guanajuato mine, the San Ignacio mine, and the Cata processing plant, which produces silver and gold concentrates. The Company also wholly owns the Coricancha Mine Complex, a gold-silver-copper-lead-zinc mine and processing facility in the central Andes of Peru. It has a portfolio of exploration projects: El Horcon property, Santa Rosa, and Plomo property.


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Post by Heywood_Silverson May 10, 2023 5:22pm
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Running the numbers here....

Running the numbers here....GPL's last financials (updated through 6/30/322) showed equity (i. e. net worth) of about $75 million.

Let's assume half of that as sellers may only get 50 cents on the dollar via a bankruptcy sale, leaving about $35 million.  How much will the bankruptcy trustees charge?  Legal fees usually amount to about 1/3rd of net proceeds.  That leaves about 24 million to be divvied up between 47 million shares or about 50 cents a share.

This is sorta of my semi-optimistic forecast for us shareholders.  If gold explodes prior to any sale we could easily fare better.  At this point, I'd be happy to get back about half of my investment as my basis is 95 cents a share.

If memory serves, I did vote against the Beadall merger years ago and I wish more would've voted it down as the company's fortunes went nowhere but south after that boondoggle of an acquisition.
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