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To: carranza2 who wrote (169264)3/8/2021 4:13:40 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217592
 
Ethereum ...

Staked here Message 33224070 . Am subscribing to ICO coming up casperlabs.io , and so paying attention to actually learn some stuff Message 33231701

Am not counting on transformational returns, but certainly on returns

However, my knowledge level is likely to be at kindergarten mark if even that

I did buy some Ethereum this day on my just opened crypto account, to 1/10 value of the funds meant for ICO, per what the heck, in for a penny in for a pound. Heard about the forking decision. I do not understand how precisely the utility tokens make a cash flow but apparently there are revenue flows to the models and described by slide deck. Educational.



To: carranza2 who wrote (169264)3/8/2021 6:41:21 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217592
 
BTW, just had time to get updated on my (DRD) largest position, and I see nothing wrong.

Looking at SBSW, notes below. Should any such deal go through, DRD stands to parachute to engulf the tailings.

bloomberg.com

Sibanye Says AngloGold, Gold Fields Fit Acquisition Strategy

Felix Njini
March 8, 2021, 5:07 PM GMT+8



The Sibanye Stillwater Khuseleka platinum mine in Rustenburg.

Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. said Johannesburg-based gold miners AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. and Gold Fields Ltd. would both fit with the company’s acquisition strategy.

“They fit into the category of gold producers we have publicly been saying we are looking at,” said James Wellsted, a spokesman for Sibanye. He declined to say whether Sibanye was preparing to make an offer for either company.

Combining with AngloGold and Gold Fields would create a rival to the world’s largest producers, Newmont Corp. and Barrick Gold Corp., Sibanye Chief Executive Officer Neal Froneman told Johannesburg-based Business Day earlier on Monday. The veteran dealmaker has acquired platinum and palladium assets since Sibanye was formed by spinning off Gold Fields’ oldest South African mines in 2013. In January, Froneman said he would like to double the size of Sibanye before he retires in two to three years time.

A spokesman for Gold Fields declined to comment. AngloGold didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

Sibanye is targeting companies with annual gold output of more than 1 million ounces, Wellsted said. The company has various options for financing a deal, including offering shares or cash, or using debt, he said.

“We have been looking into this space for a long time but haven’t done deals because it got too expensive last year after Covid-19,” Wellsted said. “Obviously now the gold shares have pulled back quite a lot in the last six months, so we are starting to see value again.”

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