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I have taken a position in CZI it looks an absolute bargain @ 4c and $2m MC
Former BC Iron Chairman and one of WA's best geos consulting this could prove a very good investment...
I have taken a position in CZI it looks an absolute bargain @ 4c and $2m MC
Former BC Iron Chairman and one of WA's best geos consulting this could prove a very good investment...
We sold part of our holding in this today, at 23c, to reach a break even status (a few thou profit). We were in the top 20 before the sale. First time ever we've had a $100k up day.
I'm holding the rest for a ride, it will be wild and tempting. On the one hand there is an experienced team, (why we were in), a huge resource/ group of resources...
While on the other hand it is in the middle of nowhere.
Current market cap $14.5m counting options, total ~56.8m shares and 12m oppies.
If a small company had found a new resource with the grades and depths of Nebo- Babel and Succoth, over a couple of months, it would be trading at over $100m market cap.
People just don't believe this yet. It will soon sink in to the minds of many exactly what CZI have gained. If they went looking for JV partners, there would be a line at the door in no time.
Am I gloating and happy, absolutely. Still hold over .5% of the company.
I just can't believe BHP gave this away. It was only last month that the CEO was claiming a shortage of copper in 2017/18 onwards, worldwide, with demand outstripping supply by then, yet they give away resources like this.
GLTAH.
brty
Barney,
Have a look a Sirius. They were low on cash and a 5c/share company, down to the last roll of the dice. Directors took up their options and once he share price had risen to over a dollar, they did a placement of 10m shares at 76c to keep them going.
Sirius had 150m shares and only owned 70% of the find (it is amazing what info you find on other forums). Cassini has 56.8m shares and the original geologist who found Nebo-babel for WMC, Jon Hronsky on the board.
If they are patient, the share price will rise enough so that any placement will be without too much dilution. The directors already hold a significant number of shares and wont want much dilution.
Everyone seems to be worried about a cap raise keeping the price down, yet that's probably not on the radar just yet. They have a truely world class resource given away by BHP, it is amazing how money just appears when you have the right resource.
Welcome aboard enjoy the ride..
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