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Signal Gold Inc T.SGNL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SGNLF

Signal Gold Inc. is a Canada-based gold development company. The Company is engaged in advancing the wholly owned Goldboro Project in the Canadian mining jurisdiction of Nova Scotia. The Goldboro Project is an advanced exploration and gold development project located approximately 175 kilometers (km) northeast of the city of Halifax, 60 km southeast of the town of Antigonish, and 1.6 km north of the village of Goldboro, on the eastern shore of Isaac’s Harbour, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Company has consolidated approximately 28,525 hectares (285 km2) of prospective exploration land in the Goldboro Gold District.


TSX:SGNL - Post by User

Comment by GrumpyInvestoron Nov 07, 2024 10:08pm
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Post# 36302398

RE:Merger DD : Let's Talk About Dilution

RE:Merger DD : Let's Talk About Dilution

On March 21st, SGNL announced that the Company had … « initiated a process with BMO Capital Markets as its financial advisor to evaluate potential strategic alternatives to advance the Goldboro Project … The strategic alternatives review could include, among other things, a joint venture transaction, a sale of the Company, the Project, or all the assets of the Company, a merger or other business combination, or another form of strategic transaction. »
 

That process was publicly announced and any interested party had all the time needed to show its interest, do its DD and make its pitch.
 

But now, according to various « back of the napkin » calculations, you FEEL that after going through that extensive seven month process with BMO and exploring every possible avenue going forward, management did not settle on the best deal they could for the shareholders. So, you want to turn down the deal they negociated, and somehow expect that same management to turn around and come up with a way better deal in a reasonable lapse of time.
 

I’m sure that if some other interested actor feels it has a better deal they are willing to offer, they will manifest themselves before we get to vote. Otherwise, it might be overly optimistic to hope that some white knight will come forward and offer a better deal after we have rejected this merger.

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