MOY 0.00% 5.1¢ millennium minerals limited

Yes Andres, they could but they don't have to fly.That's the...

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    Yes Andres, they could but they don't have to fly.

    That's the risk I took. All depends on the heads.

    Assuming:

    If comp. wants to secure the oppie conversion and has asked a broker to support them then the broker could keep the heads at the level as they are atm.

    That means traders and non-converters won't see any reason to buy oppies as there is no incentive to do so. Sooner or later the broker puts a 1 billion oppie order at 0.1c to catch all the oppies, converts and sells later into the buying side over a long period of time to recover their investment and a possible profit.

    The most oppie traders / st - investors will not buy until there is a 2 or 3 line margin as we approach expiry date.

    So, to take out .4c I think heads must be at 3.6c to give oppie buyers a reassurance it is worth to do so.

    It's a high risk for me and I hope it will pay off before Christmas as I don't have 100s of 1000s to convert my million of oppies.
 
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