RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:USCG expiry Doug can you explain the reasons why LME chose USCG as a financial advisor when this company has never worked on a deal of the magnitude / potential asking price for LME ...AND USCG does not list many deals completed in the mining sector.
(it seems that LME has avoided anything of the typical jr mining route ...no trade shows/PDAC....no financing or dealings with the usual bay st types and bankers...no promotion other than from members here...)
https://www.mining-technology.com/news/top-10-ma-financial-advisers-metals-mining-sector-q1-2023/
GoldBelt wrote: Those scenarios make sense and I agree with all your points:)
I was scouring their website last night and could not find any transactions of the potential magnitude of LME....also not many deals involving mining companies
Now why would USCG be used vs the usual big mining M+A advisors?
https://uscapital.com/transactions.php