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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Artemis Resources Ord Shs ARTTF

Artemis Resources Limited is gold copper and lithium focused resources company. It holds three projects in Western Australia, including Carlow Castle gold-copper-cobalt project in the West Pilbara; Paterson Central project in the Paterson Province (located adjacent to Greatland Gold / Newcrest’s recent gold-copper discovery at Havieron, and Osborne joint venture in the West Pilbara. The Carlow... see more

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Artemis Resources Ord Shs > Who's got the Most Geo's In the Field?
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Post by wwadehammer on Oct 17, 2017 12:08am

Who's got the Most Geo's In the Field?

It's probably Novo with enough funds to have Geo's going over every square meter between Purdy's and Comet with metal detector's.  My guess (with help from a friend) is that a merger or buyout of the JV agreement is coming before the end of the year and Novo wants all the data it can get on what's there.  Say 1 share of Novo for 30 shares of Artemis with a 1/2 share warrant for $6 exercisable when Novo SP hits $12.  Same deal as ES got.  Novo will wants to move before someone else figures out what Artemis's 50% is really worth and makes an offer.
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Comment by TXRogers on Oct 17, 2017 8:28pm
Hi WH.  How about 1 share of KL for 40 of ARV?.  That's would be even sweeter for ARV shareholders, of which I am one.  And with insignificant share dilution for KL (less than 15mil) for the addition of the world class deposit sitting under ARV. And then the JV would be quite irrelevent - NVO and KL - a nice big happy ES family.  And Aussie investors would be even more ...more  
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Comment by wwadehammer on Oct 17, 2017 9:28pm
That would be approximately $0.415 per share Canadian.  A 44% bump up from current market price.  Sounds good to me.
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Comment by TXRogers on Oct 17, 2017 11:29pm
And look what you get in return. Wonderful deal. And then the KL / NVO consolidation would be the next event. Even better. Thru our humble beginnings at ARV we end up the crown jewels. Tx
Comment by NovaAU10000 on Oct 18, 2017 3:31am
I don't like it at all. ARV holders should be looking at 10x from here as a minimum.  44% is chump change imo. 
Comment by HeyIrish on Oct 18, 2017 5:36am
10x  could happen if ARV was listed on the Venture? Listing on the Pink Sheet OTC and ASX dosen't seem to bring any exictement to this company.
Comment by TXRogers on Oct 18, 2017 7:55am
I think there is some merit in your comment. ARV is definitely restricted to parochial exchanges. But I think the real discount in stock price is a market perception of an inferior management team coupled with the fact that ARV does not control the JV and has no real source of capital other than dilution. NVO has a sugar daddy with KL and ES, and a more integrated management team tied to it's ...more  
Comment by Raptor7 on Oct 22, 2017 11:40pm
TXRogers says... But I think the real discount in stock price is a market perception of an inferior management team coupled with the fact that ARV does not control the JV and has no real source of capital other than dilution. NVO has a sugar daddy with KL and ES TX I'll give you that management's reputation may be playing a role but how much discount can this justify? At the end of the day ...more  
Comment by TXRogers on Oct 18, 2017 7:48am
I prefer it because it's not chump change in my eyes. You get a great growth stock in return with KL, a much better management team, and listed on 3 exchanges (TSX, New York, and soon ASX). With a much bigger part of the Pilbara conglomerate play, leave alone all the other KL assets. And more takeovers to come. I only planned for a three to five bagger with ARV, and then wanted to move on to ...more  
Comment by wwadehammer on Oct 18, 2017 7:55am
It all depends on the upcoming resource estimate for JV property.  If 10 million ounces, which would be huge IMO.  Approximately 464 million shares out, so to be valued at $2.80 Canadian the after tax profit would have to be $1.3 billion.  Artemis's would get 5 of the 10 million ounces. So dividing 5 million ounces into $1.3 billion gives $260 an ounce Canadian after tax profit. ...more  
Comment by TXRogers on Oct 18, 2017 8:28am
I actually believe that ARV JV lands hold much much more than 10mil ounces. But they don't control it and they have nothing but expenses for the near future. Basically, they can't go indefinitely against the NVO/KL cash machine. So DL's best business option would be to have ARV absorbed at join the more sustainable team. That's my view of the situation. Tx
Comment by wwadehammer on Oct 18, 2017 9:54am
TX wrote: I actually believe that ARV JV lands hold much much more than 10mil ounces. But they don't control it and they have nothing but expenses for the near future. Basically, they can't go indefinitely against the NVO/KL cash machine. So DL's best business option would be to have ARV absorbed at join the more sustainable team. That's my view of the situation. Tx I hope you ...more  
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