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I think the Doray Minerals Limited (DRM) shareholders have a slightly better outcome. SLR already has 4million Oz gold in resources and at current mining rates it will be decades before it carves out the entire deposits. Doray has dwindling gold resources and I've seen in other forums how people viewed the company running out of gold to mine in the near future. So I think Doray shareholders would be quite happy to jump on the opportunity to join a much bigger company when combined with SLR for security.I was busy this week and missed this announcement from SLR on Wednesday.
I haven't gone through all the information in the three announcements released on Wednesday so I haven't yet been able to form an opinion about this merger and its impact on SLR and DRM shareholders. However, it's clearly big news for both companies.
Anyone else had a closer look at the details?
Anyone else had a closer look at the details?
I couldn't really see a great deal of advantage for SLR from the deal, perhaps it's the tax advantage which is a completely different way of looking at this merger. For thinking outside the box, like givenAlso been out and about so not well versed in the scenario ……….
We know SLR are well cashed up with good future projections
DRM have potential but their debt almost equals their cash on hand so maybe some financial logistical problems there that are a bit more pressing than are obvious?
The merger gives SLR a continued healthy tax advantage for the short term while acquiring a solid Company with potential .... This tells me that SLR are seeing a lot of financial upside from the deal.
In a nutshell, it looks like SLR management are doing their job to me, and DRM management see that the longer term deal will see them in a better position than they may have ended up in otherwise … win win
That summation was based on 5 minutes of reading so take it with a grain of wasabi!!
I couldn't really see a great deal of advantage for SLR from the deal, perhaps it's the tax advantage which is a completely different way of looking at this merger. For thinking outside the box, like given
Sounds good barney, I'll be monitoring how the combined company (if there is no issues with merger) progresses...… Cheers @aus_trader ….. but I take no credit for my observation … other than I "observed" it in one of the Company Reports
What it does tell me (if my summation is correct) is that is SLR management are thinkers …. and management at this end of the market who are industrious, generally reward their shareholders …..
I don't hold SLR but I like the way they go about their business, and I suspect shareholders will eventually reap good rewards from them
I don't hold SLR but I like the way they go about their business, and I suspect shareholders will eventually reap good rewards from them
The thing that bothers me about SLR is the lack of imagination. I don't understand why they wouldn't try and grow revenue and reserves with another couple of acquisitions. The merger with DRM is a scrip deal. They have close to $120 million cash in the bank and cash in the bank isn't doing anything. At least some of it should be invested. I'd like to see SLR do a little more than just plod along with their Mount Monger operations. It's a nice little earner for sure, but for goodness sake do something meaningful with that huge pile of cash.
I get the feeling given that there is a bit more going on than is obvious Greg …
DRM have some good projects but probably didn't have the finance to bring them to fruition …. SLR do.
I think you will find that their spare cash will be well used in the short medium term ….. but that is just an assumption.
The Da Vinci projection of 100,000 ounces at a very low AISC in itself looks very profitable … SLR have the cash to turn this into a lot more cash ….
Again I am only quoting from a "quick read" of announcements, so if I have the bull by the horns, my apologies.
And the best time to buy another goldie is when gold is in a funk. It was a hard move to swallow for short term but longer term will serve them well as it did NST!DRM have some good projects but probably didn't have the finance to bring them to fruition …. SLR do.
I am monitoring the progress of the merger and what the combined company will develop into. So just wandering with this scrip deal is it still going to result in having that 120m cash available for future projects or is some of it going to be used for the merger and integration costs?The thing that bothers me about SLR is the lack of imagination. I don't understand why they wouldn't try and grow revenue and reserves with another couple of acquisitions. The merger with DRM is a scrip deal. They have close to $120 million cash in the bank and cash in the bank isn't doing anything. At least some of it should be invested. I'd like to see SLR do a little more than just plod along with their Mount Monger operations. It's a nice little earner for sure, but for goodness sake do something meaningful with that huge pile of cash.
It's broken into a gallop today. May try and clear the 60c mark.
Just one further thought. With so much cash in the bank and $430 million in accumulated tax losses, SLR must be quite an appealing take over target,
but we are going to need more volume and less supply.
It will make an attempt. Its got some carry at the moment.
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