Mrs_PeelA lot more than 7.7c that's for sure.Cenennial Coal which is a producer has an estimated 1.1Bt coal reserves and a market cap of $1.442b.Let's just assume the following:- DD is sweet and CDS exercises its right to acquire a 70% share in the 3 Waterberg coal prospects.- Fully diluted shares for CDS is 640m- As an explorer CDS will be valued at 1/2 the potential MC of a producer.- The 415Mt is not upgraded (70% of 415Mt = 290.5Mt)- The coal grading of both CDS and Centennial is identicalNow the value of Centennial's MC per ton of coal is:$1,442,000,000/1,100,000,000 = $1.31CDS fully diluted MC would then be:(290,500,000 x $1.31)/2 = $190,277,500 or a sp of 30 cents.