Additionally. . . my last reply figured at about one million ounces. I suppose, in using your question's 2m fugure you could double my number, which would come to about $3.24 a share. . . .that could be high based on a lot of variables. All of my computations done recently since the last news report, all done in a different manner, seem to show that based on current spot price, the share price, for unmined deposits in the ground, in a buyout, could now worth somewhere around 1.00 to 1.25 a share. If spot were at about 1,500 an ounce my figures would increase to in the vicinity of $1.15 to 1.45 a share for 1 million ounces or to about $2.30 to 2.90 for about 2 million ounces. But my figures were intentionally conservative, yet could be quite wrong. If so, you have my apology.