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"You are having a giraffe".
Yes, he is sticking his neck out here.
Actually either of you could be right, depending on the price of gold.
I've just checked a few other boards, consensus is £5 per share now . It's like a dream come true
Aimtitan, you need to consult your doctor, or maybe someone a bit more qualified. That would give a market cap of 13 billion. You are having a giraffe, as much as I would like it to happen.
Mate we have a helicopter! This is deffo going to £4
'Whilst the the Company maintains an active dialogue with all its shareholders, it is not currently engaged in any transaction discussions with UGC'
I read, it's been discussed but not formalised.
Would be a monster of a company. And it would solve POG's issues with obtaining 3rd party concentrate. A perfect match.
Aim titan you are living in cloud cuckoo land £2.50 company. Not a chance. That would give a market cap of about 9 billion. Ridiculous. My opinion only. If Pog gets to a £1 by 2024 it would be doing well. You have to take into account the shares in issue, and the shares that could be issued if bondholders convert.
these shares are going to go pop tomorrow - a lot of snippets of news in that Telegraph report that are all positive
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/mining-giants-petropavlovsk-ugc-explore-161751558.html
When - I have 90% of my daughter's ISA in POG on her behalf !
Combined these two companies would product the same if not more than polyus. We know the market cap for polyus. This has suddenly become a £2.50+ share price company
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/05/31/mining-giants-petropavlovsk-ugc-explore-merger/