No one is giving this baby away...it will be SOLD...best find...best prices...20 m oz $300 an oz insitu..$6 billion ...smell it...taste it...FDN will be sold leaving balance of property spun off for future exploration...Patrick and the boys are explorers...If Barrick thinks they are going to steal this baby there is a line up of other majors that say "I don't think so!", How many people do you think the majors have in Quito right now sniffing around the politics? There are billions at stake. The longer they wait the more we prove up and the more it will cost them. Bid early... Bid high. And who's that little guy in the corner with a bidding paddle?? Oh right...it's CHINA. They don't need no stinkin shares to buy with, they've got CASH. Marla says "These are certainly going to be exciting days in the coming months and time will tell. Either way I think the Aurelian shareholders should do very well."
Come on gang help me out here....We're on board the best find possibly in your lifetime. People will be comparing ARU for decades to come. If you feel bad about owning this stock, you're in the wrong game.
Call me a pumper...my name is safeharbour....
Lash yourself off on the deck somewhere. We're heading for the eye.
Long and Strong.
NO FEAR.
Re: Patrick’s sale, our board and his financial advisors have been encouraging him to sell part of his position for about a year now in order to diversify his financial portfolio. Having all of his personal wealth tied up in Aurelian does not make sense. He sold 20% of his total position and invested in real estate so he has a home now. The timing of the sale does not reflect a change in his views about the company’s future, only that it took this long for his advisors to convince him to sell a small part of his stake for financial security. No offense to the analysts and pundits, but he has been hearing for over a year and a half about how the company is going to be sold any day now and it certainly hasn’t happened. He needs to plan for his future.
What was the final price paid by Kinross per share? TIA.
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