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Queenston Mining Inc > POLL : Will You Tender?
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Post by PowerPlay47 on Nov 13, 2012 1:11pm

POLL : Will You Tender?

The OSK buy out of QMI requires 66.66% support of the QMI shareholders.  This seems chincy compared to where we were 18 months ago.  At any rate, my POLL question is:

 

Will you tender your QMI shares to OSK?

 

A) Yes, tender each of my QMI shares for .611 OSK shares, or

B) NO, I want more!

 

My answer is B) NO, I want more sir!.  What do you say?

Comment by Fastlane2 on Nov 13, 2012 3:08pm
I totally agree PowerPlay, I believe Osisko has to sweeten the pot.   Fastlane
Comment by GREAT on Nov 13, 2012 3:51pm
Maybe Osisko is next!
Comment by rbsanitation on Nov 13, 2012 6:35pm
B.    NO   Based on what they have released so far, I will definitely mail in and respond NO to the 0.611 share trade offer.  Now, having said that the number of shares I control means next to nothing in the over all scheme of things but I am certain others likely feel the same.  QMI previously traded at the last sale run up over $8 with less proven exploration.  I ...more  
Comment by bullsnip on Nov 13, 2012 6:56pm
The 100M in the bank should command a huge premium on its own, try and raise that kind of money in todays market. Could be the main reason Osisko is after QMI. Agree, not enough info from QMI management.
Comment by 20/20/12 on Nov 14, 2012 3:50pm
show me the $$$$$$$$
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