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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Discovery Silver Corp T.DSV

Alternate Symbol(s):  DSVSF

Discovery Silver Corp. is a precious metals company engaged in the acquisition, development and operation of assets. The Company’s flagship asset is its 100%-owned Cordero project, an undeveloped silver deposit, which is located close to infrastructure in a mining belt in Chihuahua State, Mexico. The key targets being evaluated include La Perla (10 kilometers (km) south of Cordero), Dos Mil... see more

TSX:DSV - Post Discussion

Discovery Silver Corp > Buyout Coming
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Post by AndreasZ on Dec 20, 2021 1:25pm

Buyout Coming

DSV is recieving merger offers.

I hope  CEO (Taj Signh) holds out until the market cap reaches 1.5-2B before a premium is paid.
Although that would be too expensive for a First Majestic. 
What's your thoughts?
Comment by frewil11 on Dec 20, 2021 2:00pm
I didn't hear anything about DSV recieving merger offers . 
Comment by Heywood_Silvers on Dec 20, 2021 9:09pm
My thoughts on a buyout?  Well, the short list of suitors would include First Majestic, Pan Am, Fresnillo or Coeur. As far as DSV being too expensive for any of the above, remember that $$ is rarely exchanged in M&A activity, rather shares are swapped.  Similar to the central banks which can print funny money out of thin air, acquiring companies merely print up new shares as their ...more