DML discovery metals limited

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    Happy to provide my thoughts Wanga. Companies like Transamine toy with management of companies like Discovery and play them off a brake. Back in 2010 Transamine purchased 25M Discovery shares at 76 cents each - at the moment they are losing $17.5M on that investment. At the same time the 2 companies entered into a sales contract agreement for Transamine to purchase all of Discovery's copper concentrate for the next 5 years. Perhaps there is a possibility that Transamine do very well from that agreement and it is in their best interests to keep DML afloat.
    At the end of May this year, DML management arranged a further placement of shares to Transamine. They gave them another 84M shares @ .03451 cents a share and told the market this was at an 8% premium to market. Well at the current share price it represents a 50% discount so DML shareholders have been shafted again by the dilution process. Why would DML need $2.8M so urgently - maybe there was no cash in the bank to pay their own wages? Really you would think with their better production they could sell off some copper to raise a few bucks.
    There is every chance that Transamine knew about the upcoming financial announcements and thought it was a great opportunity for them to recover some of their previous losses by buying a swag of shares at .034 cents. It has helped their balance sheet a little bit.
    Wanga you and many other investors can support DML and dream of the day when they will be back to $1.75 again but I seriously doubt it. I am merely trying to warn investors of the danger in investing in companies with mining operations in other countries. Also incurring debt to pay off other debt is not a great strategy.
 
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