SGX buying LRU is expensive
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Sep 07, 2008 01:26PM
Focused on becoming a near-term Gold Producer
SGX bought about 672k shares of Lucrum, which last traded at 45 cents. Cost: $300,000.
I thought SGX only had a million in the bank?
Anyone know how this makes sense?
One of the things LRU.P (Lucrum) invests in is ... Sage Gold.
So it is a roundabout way for Sage to support their own share price, but not very efficiently.
It's another way for Sage to get a minority involvement in whatever else Lucrum digs up.
However, management has not explained any benefits to what they are doing. Are these guys buddies?
Does anyone have a good understanding of this?
Sage will have to do another PP to raise cash for operations. Maybe Lucrum will be instrumental in this?
By the way, lucrum is a declension of the Latin for "profit, advantage" (that's where the word lucre comes from).