Really? What is Big E's ACB?
Animas Resources' high close in 2011 came on Feb. 25 at 37.5 cents.
In 2010, it peaked at 49.5 cents on Nov. 19.
In 2009, ANI hit a high of $1.23 on Sept. 18.
In 2008, the stock reached its all-time high of $1.90 on March 7.
So what about investors who purchased a bunch of shares at, let's say, 70 cents? Do you think they're happy with a 168% jump in the share price to get to 10 cents?
There are plenty of investors in CUU in a similar situation right now.
What is scary to me is that Ernesto may be considering this Animas buyout offer by Marlin Gold. What message does that send to those of us holding CUU paper? Would EE consider a bargain-basement sale of Schaft Creek too?