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Below you’ll find the overview of all bought shares since Issue 1 and the current state. Please keep in mind we’re here for the long run. 5-10 years horizon at least.
$TAP - bought at $44.95 - Issue 1
Closed the week at $53.96 (up 20.04%)🔥
💰$0.68 dividends
$GEO - bought at $5.79 - Issue 7
Closed the week at $5.81 (up 0.34%)🔥
XTRA:DFV - bought at 12.96€ - Issue 8
Closed the week at 11.48€ (down 11.41%)❄️
READ - bought at 39.25SEK - Issue 12+24
Closed the week at 8.41SEK (down 78.57%)❄️
$HIMS - bought at $8.28 - Issue 12+25
Closed the week at $5.17 (down 37.56%)❄️
THG - bought at 373.50pc - Issue 32+36
Closed the week at 82.60 (down 77.88%)❄️
In the next few weeks, I’ll have more time & money for re-buys and new positions 😉
J Capital Research posted very bullish on the Australian gold and lithium miner Firefinch (ASX: FFX — AUD$1.13 billion).
The upside potential is mainly based on the following points:
Current undervaluation because of the compani’s lithium mine in Mali(political risk).
Rising electric car battery demand
Upcoming Spin-Off of lithium assets
Gold assets; especially one mine with the nickname “Morila the Gorilla” 🦍
Summing the parts, we arrive at a low-end valuation of Firefinch at $1,680 mln and high end of $2,275. With the current market cap at $990 mln the upside is between 70% and 130%. We are normally skeptical of sum-of-the-parts valuations, but in the case of Firefinch, we believe it is appropriate as Goulamina will soon be spun out into Leo Lithium.
J Capital@JCap_Research
We believe $FFX has a ridiculously cheap lithium asset alongside an operational gold mine, once known as “Morila the Gorilla.” Both mines are fully funded. Get the report at jcapitalresearch.com 1/6
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J Capital Research
10:23 PM · Mar 23, 2022
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Thanks for reading, and until next Monday,
Sebastian from 247capital
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