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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Pan American Silver Corp T.PAAS

Alternate Symbol(s):  PAAS

Pan American Silver Corp. is a Canada-based producer of silver and gold in the Americas, operating mines in Canada, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. The Company is engaged in silver and gold mining and related activities, including exploration, mine development, extraction, processing, refining and reclamation. The Company also owns the Escobal mine in Guatemala that is... see more

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Pan American Silver Corp > to further expand on my last post
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Post by seriousinvest on Jun 26, 2023 12:55pm

to further expand on my last post

The common is trading around $14.50 so if the company wanted to tender for all of the shares to be issued to the contigent rights holders it could repurchase the 15.6M shares for approximately for approximately $225M or roughly the pre-tax profits it would derive from the reopened mine in one year and retain the roughly $800M it would earn in the next four years. One would certainly invest $200+M in exchange for a 5 year income stream of $200M per annum. BTW I am not suggesting that they will or for that matter should repurchase these shares but just illustrating how silly is the idea that they should wait to reopen the mine until the rights have been extinguished.

BTW would anyone want to suggest how much the common would increase if the company were to announce that it would be reopening the mine and approximately doubling its annual silver production. I would think it would result in a very nice gain of at least 20% and maybe a lot  more.

I wish the company would give an update on the status of the negotiations which I think have been in progress for at least the past 6 months.
Comment by Odinson on Jun 28, 2023 10:28am
I guess time will tell who is more right.......
Comment by seriousinvest on Jul 03, 2023 1:24pm
Un fortunately that statement is also incorrect. I don't know the precise issues that caused the governent to close the mine and I don't know what is necessary for the company to gain aproval for it to be reopened. The conditions imposed may be sufficiently punative that the copany cannot or will not agreee to them. But I must ask you one question. The company has publicly stated it is in ...more  
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