Re: Dilution, Discovery and the Glory of a Robust Economic Study
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Jan 18, 2010 06:17PM
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Thanks for keeping our eyes on the big picture, Baires.
May I add that Romarco's market cap is approx $560 million, vs $50 million for Tyhee.
Thus, in summary, Tyhee has:
Hence, my belief that 12-18 months from now Tyhee's valuation should approach that of Romarco's today. Allowing for 25% dillution in that time to roughly 250 million shares, we should see each Tyhee share valued at $2.25 to bring us to that same market cap.
Allow for increases in the number of ounces of gold, or changes in the price of that gold, as you personally believe possible. Allow for panics, manias, or hysterias either into or out of gold as seems reasonable given the macroeconomic landscape.
Hysteria