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what are everybodys thoughts in regards to the takeover speculation. do you think that in the current climate it is still a possibility or was it all just speculation? if so when do you think it will happen.
Hi Joe
I doubt you'll receive many responses to your question. If I were you I would look back on the last 4-5 pages of this thread. That will give you the exactly the answers that you are looking for.
Yeah, well - Zinifex has been analysed to death here. It has probably bottomed again today, so I picked up a few. Anyone asking about take over rumours are so out of the loop that responses are probably not likely to happen. Such a high profile stock like Zinifex would have close to front page news on any speculation - don't expect any unknown insights from any forum. Buying a stock like Zinifex on forum speculation is prone to disaster.
This stock demands some respect and a lot of research to see if it fits your portfolio
The potential for mineral development is also huge for Nunavut.
Zinifex, an Australian mining company that had more than $1.3 billion in worldwide profits last year, recently bought Wolfden Resources for $358 million. Wolfden holds the rights to the copper, gold, silver and zinc deposits at Izok and High Lake on the Nunavut side of the Northwest Territories border.
what are everybodys thoughts in regards to the takeover speculation. do you think that in the current climate it is still a possibility or was it all just speculation? if so when do you think it will happen.
Zinifex is way oversold and has some really good prospects and if its planning to diversify then I think it looks like a pretty damn good buy!
How it will diversify I don't know - the CEO is pretty aggressive and tries to get maximum value for shareholders (as seen by the WMC bid).
I don't have the capital but I think I'll get Dad to buy some of it, if Oxiana is going to propose a merger then Zinifex will fire up!
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