Post by
nofluff on Jun 24, 2024 7:48pm
My big q
With copper averaging 2.50 a pound for a decade, ncu spends a billion on property. Two billion with compound interest. Then all of a sudden, with 4.50 copper can not raise the last 50 million to take it to name plate.
Seams weird.
Nf
Comment by
cnynman on Jun 24, 2024 7:55pm
A problematic, poorly performing, marginal deposit operated by poor management loses money and files chapter 11. What is so difficult to understand or even surprising.
Comment by
mckayk3 on Jun 25, 2024 9:19am
My read of the situation is that all the potential creditors wanted predatorial deals unfavourable to shareholders. The bankruptcy trigger protected them.
Comment by
nofluff on Jun 25, 2024 11:11am
That is kind of my guess mack. So now an outright sale. Thanks for that. Nf
Comment by
KentWilkens on Jun 25, 2024 12:42pm
I would be happy with $1 per share.... Kw
Comment by
KentWilkens on Jun 25, 2024 12:57pm
Oh, and i doubt it trades again, will be all done in the deal. Far too many variables and unknowns to allow trading on the market, which could be irrelevant to the bids. Expected price per share.. 0 - $2 0 = normal pessimism $2 win the lottery optimism ;) Kw
Comment by
nofluff on Jun 25, 2024 1:07pm
The reason I think it may trade is because it was halted until bidding starts. If, sh bids 0.20 cents for shares, many would accept that. If final bid is 2.00, all buys less would be bonus. This will not be structured for ma and pop. Nf
Comment by
nofluff on Jun 25, 2024 1:29pm
If ma and pop have to wait a hundred days, it could hurt. The way this is structured, is that large deposits must accompany bids. So all bids must b substantially higher than sh. So those that hold to end, garranteed to get the most. The bids can be structured in many ways. Us sh are only concerned with how much we get. Nf
Comment by
nofluff on Jun 25, 2024 2:42pm
I suspect that when a bid is substantially outbid, that the deposit would be returned and bidder could resubmit. Nf
Comment by
nofluff on Jun 25, 2024 2:46pm
There will likely b processing fees withheld from rejected bids. So bidders need to be serious. I am not expecting much until close to closing. Good chance for a final 1 day auction. Nf
Comment by
patchh on Jun 25, 2024 3:05pm
may want to hold the new line - why sell... pay 25% IRS...
Comment by
metalhead666 on Jun 25, 2024 1:06pm
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Comment by
patchh on Jun 25, 2024 12:42pm
the nifty kiker is that lobby law firm in DC. and the lobby law firm for NCI in Ren. --> the fees here will B very large what will not B missed here is the bottom feeding attacks on stok shoks... 850M$ and the stok has been up-ticked/close to a nikel.. thats illegal in the USA