RE: SELLER OUT3 Oct 2025 15:33
Coops - how do you know what Bergen's strategy is? It seems like you and Helx have a differing opinion. This was her post when Bergen entered so I'm a little confused as I'm just a small time trader...
"Helx2
Posted in: NTVO
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Price: 0.325
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Bergen Asset Management11 Sep 2025 13:12
Bergen Asset Management has a history of investing in:
• Natural resources, including precious metals like gold.
• Early-stage companies with scalable models and limited access to capital.
• Convertible instruments and equity stakes that allow upside without full acquisition risk.
Some of Bergen’s past resource-sector investments include:
• Titanium Sands – mineral sands in Sri Lanka.
• Northern Lights Resources – gold and silver in Nevada and Arizona.
• Vast Resources – polymetallic mining in Romania and Zimbabwe.
Nativo fits this mold perfectly: early-stage, undervalued, with a clear roadmap to production and a scalable tailings-cleaning strategy that aligns with ESG trends.
🧠 Bergen’s Typical Investment Strategy
• Focus on high-growth potential: Bergen often targets emerging or undervalued companies with strong upside, especially in natural resources, biotech, and tech.
• Minority stakes with influence: A 10.68% holding gives Bergen meaningful voting power without full control—ideal for influencing direction while managing risk.
• Global diversification: Nativo Resources, being a non-UK issuer, fits Bergen’s pattern of international portfolio expansion.
🔍 Possible Reasons for Interest in Nativo Resources
• Resource sector exposure: If Nativo is involved in mining, energy, or critical minerals, it aligns with Bergen’s past investments in similar sectors.
• Undervalued opportunity: Bergen may see Nativo as undervalued or poised for a turnaround.
• Strategic partnerships or future funding: Bergen often follows up equity stakes with convertible instruments or structured financing
I think we'll see some funding via Bergen for NTVO in the near future - further to resolution 2."