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EPM Mining Ventures Inc > Tonight's Danny Deadlock's Comments
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Post by Wisee on Apr 15, 2014 12:58am

Tonight's Danny Deadlock's Comments

As Danny Deadlock's commented tonight, he is tucking away his EPK shares longer term as the fundamentals of the company and the industry are very strong.

It wouldn't surprise me that EPK is bought out for >$2.00 within 12 months.  The same price that Tata paid for its shares.  

All reports indicate that there are now SOP shortages.

We are just rounding first base.   There's a ton of money still to be made on EPK.  

Wisee
Comment by rknigh2 on Apr 15, 2014 9:42am
I always keep in mind that capital is still the name of the game in the resource sector - especially with the juniors. Great story with EPK (as with some other resource plays), but no matter how good the story is, the question still remains: Can they get the funding? Danny paints a pretty good picture they will have someone, but it's still a fairly significant show-me. Hence the SP discount. ...more  
Comment by Wisee on Apr 15, 2014 10:37am
I fully agree that capital is the name of the game.  Unlike other companies, EPK has: 1) low CAPEX requirements 2) attractive IRR 3) non-volatile commodity price 4) very attractive margins 5) located in the US 6) located very close to others that require their product 7) increase in demand 8) decrease in supply  All these make EPK a very attractive takeover target.  I anticipate ...more  
Comment by Pennybuyer on Apr 15, 2014 10:40am
Not to mention a large shareholder(Tata) with plenty of capital.
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