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Goliath Resources Limited (GOT $2.48)
- $2.48 Cap: $425M
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Goliath Resources Limited (GOT $2.48)
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Heliostar Metals Ltd. (HSTR $2.53)
- $2.53 P/E (TTM): 16.93X Cap: $649M
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Q: Do you still like HSTR? To my layman’s eyes it seems to be “firing on all cylinders”. Thinking of selling my GOT to make the purchase. HSTR plots better than GOT, it has a higher market capitalization and it is already profitable. I believe it’s mines are all located in Mexico so there is some potential robbery/extortion issues I suppose. Any other comparative negatives?
Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Jim
Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Jim
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Goliath Resources Limited (GOT $2.48)
- $2.48 Cap: $425M
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Q: Could you please do a review on this company and give me some insight?
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Goliath Resources Limited (GOT $2.48)
- $2.48 Cap: $425M
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Q: Hi Peter…Any red flags with GOT’s latest private placement? Are the “Broker Warrants” a deal sweetener? I presume the Broker will want to peddle the warrants to the major shareholders at some point in the future…maybe when the warrants are “in-the-money”. Any thoughts you have would be appreciated.
Regards,
Jim
Regards,
Jim
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