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MNG stock is getting aquired by NEM stock, I own MNG what should I do? |
The aquisition will be completed on December 21. I bought MNG when it was 6.35, what will happen if I don't sell my MNG shares by Friday? Will I get NEM stock shares instead? What should I do? I would sell the shares and take a break even trade; Newmont Mining is a very good company; but I believe its stock price is a bit over-valued at the present time so I would sell or perhaps swap into a good China based company or an energy company as energy prices remain near historical highs. Based on your buy price, if you tender your shares you will lose C10 cents (Canadian). Officers and directors of MNG have tendered their shares. Contact info below. Suggest follow up. Since you own MNG, NEM will be offering a value buy for MNG which will include its shares outstanding. Typically, this means an increase in value for your investment; but I cannot guarantee that as MNG is already below where you bought in at. You can keep the stocks as they will still be registered to MNG, and will be a part of MNG's obligation load. NEM's will own the MNG, but MNG stocks will still sell on the market as MNG. I would hold onto them. If NEM has any successes, you will see an increase in value as well as any successes on the part of MNG. |
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