Outlook: Netflix Development Poised to StallBen Kramer-Miller More Articles 27 February 2014 5/5.1153 Midas Gold (OTCMKTS: MDRPF) is one such firm. Midas Gold has $122million in market capitalization. It is currently developing the massive Golden Meadows Gold mine in Idaho. Golden Meadows is a large property with 7 million ounces of gold at approximately 1.6 grams per tonne, and will be able to produce approximately 400,000 ounces annually during the first eight years of mine existence and 300,000 ounces annually during the later years of the mine. In addition, the mine will be able to produce this gold at just $800/ounce which ensures that once it is in production it will be extremely profitable to run. The mine will deliver an impressive $200 million in annual cash flow at 400,000 ounces, and $1300/ounce gold. Yet while this is an excellent opportunity dealing with apparently low value potential investors need to take the following into account. First we don’t know how long Golden Meadows will take the company to put into service. Midas Gold must complete a feasibility study by securing permits to raise capital, and then develop a very large mine. That is likely to take three years or more. Second the company estimates it will take $880 million to build the Golden Meadows mine. For a business that has no revenue and a market capitalization of just $122 million this is very difficult. While the company can potentially raise this huge amount of capital, I think there’s a good chance a large mining firm would come to shareholders with a $175 million bid to say. Next, purchasing Midas Gold or a similar business is lucrative for a larger mining company. This company would believe it will pay $175 million plus $880 million to build the mine for a total investment of $1.055 billion. The end result for the first eight years of the mine’s existence would be $200 million in annual cash flow at the current gold price, and much more should the gold price increase. The resource has been analyzed and assessed, and the design for the mine has already been established. This takes care of a lot of work that is usually concentrated on by larger mining companies (they focus on efficiently extracting resources.) Second Idaho is a relatively safe place for mine. Regulation and government policy in Idaho are fairly predictable, while in Romania this is not the case. With all these points in mind I think there is a good chance that Midas Gold will be targeted as a possible takeover candidate by larger gold companies. It helps investors to benefit from either the premium paid by the acquiring company or the increase in response to a higher gold price. It is a speculative investment provided that Midas Gold is a small business with no revenue. But investors who are bullish about the gold price and willing to play a bit should consider adding some Midas Gold shares to their portfolios.
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Gold Investors: If We Can Have It We Don T Need It February 15, 2019 Many of us can recall the shocking interview given to Princess Diana by Pararama two years before her death. In 1995, the princess sat down to talk to BBC’s Martin Bashir about her troubled marriage to Prince Charles and his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles for a candid interview. Diana blasted her husband’s infidelity in the bombshell interview when she spoke the infamous line Well, in this union there were three of us so it was a bit crowded. 5/5.1154 5/5.1154 Figure 1 Princess Diana Prince Harry and Prince William Johnny Eggitt / AFP / Getty Images
William was very upset with his mom after the interview was aired in the Amazon Prime documentary. From the interview, William was subjected to everything and called his mother in a rage and fury “Nicholl said. He then remembered a conversation he had with the close friend of Diana, Simone Simmons, who told her that “It was the only moment that William turned on his mother and said he would never forgive Diana for what she did. 5/5.1155 5/5.1155 Figure 2 Prince William The Duke of Cambridge | Stuart C. Wilson WPA Pool/Getty Images He truly could not believe that his mother had welcomed the news cameras to the home where he had grown up and loved to betray his father and his family in such a public manner as she had written. On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, William said that he fully understood why his mother wanted to do the interview first. I can understandbecause sometimes you feel extremely vulnerable in such situations, so it is really cruel to suggest things that are untrue,” explained the future king. The easiest thing to do is just to say it yourself or go to the newspapers. Over the entrance. [But] you will never shut it again when you open it.
Diana regretted doing this?
Figure 3 Princess Diana Vincent Amalvy / AFP / Getty Images The interview was so dramatic and so stirring that reports have been circulating over the years that the Princess of Wales deeply regretted doing so. It was real, according to Patrick Jephson who was Diana’s chief of staff and private secretary, but only because of the way she got off. As Jephson said, she described herself as a survivor. She was in fact a much stronger person. She was in a position to be a savior rather than a victim. From a position of strength, she might have acted I found it professionally difficult and I believe she regretted it as well as presenting herself as a victim looking for help. Princess Diana died in Paris on 31 August 1997 following a car accident. What Princess Diana received from Prince Charles in her divorce settlementOn Dec. 8, 2017, the biopic I Tonya on figure skater Tonya Harding’s life was released in theaters and earned a lot of Oscar buzz. The film is a dark comedy that depicts the early life of Harding’s rise to fame and her fall from grace and how she will be tied forever to the 1994 assault on her Olympic rival Nancy Kerrigan. While the film is gaining tons of love and Harding herself called it “magnificent,” according to the former Olympian there are a few aspects that it got wrong. A few people are also not pleased that Harding is back in the limelight. Here’s more on that and the inaccuracies Harding pointed out in the movie.
I won Tonya over critics
5/5.1157 Margot Robbie in I Tonya | Clubhouse Pictures Critics and filmmakers alike have praised the film and performances of actresses Margot Robbie playing Harding and Allison Janney playing the abusive mother of a skater. The movie and its stars have already won numerous awards including a Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for Janney’s LaVona Golden performance. Next: Harding gets love from stars
5/5.1158 5/5.1158 Allison Janney posing for I Tonya with her Golden Globe | Kevin Winter/Getty Images On January 7, when Janney received her Golden Globe, many were a little shocked to hear the actress apologizing to Harding in her speech. But when they saw the skater seated at a table laughing among Hollywood’s elite they were even more stunned. “Tonya Harding is here tonight” confirmed Janney. “I just want to thank Tonya for sharing their story. What this film does is tell a story about class in America tell a story about the disenfranchised woman telling a story about a woman who wasn’t accepted for her identity telling a story about reality and interpretation of facts in the media and truths that we all told ourselves. “
Not everyone feels Harding deserved praise
5/5.1159 5/5.1159 Figure skater Johnny. Lintao Zhang / Getty Images Weir also did not hold back in TMZ and People Now interviews, calling Harding “a pariah” in skating and saying “you dominated [ your competitors ] on the ice. You don’t beat them beforehand. “Next: What the survivor feels about
Kerrigan’s rehabilitation tour of her opponent
5/5.1161 5/5.1161 Harding says the depiction of Robbie isn’t true in this one way. Vivien Killilea / Getty Images for NEON As Kerrigan and most of the world’s skating figures won’t be watching the film Harding just does its media rounds without too much opposition. And because it’s h
er story, she’s probably the only one who can point out any biopic inaccuracies. One that she mentioned is all about cursing. Harding maintains she is not swearing almost as much as the script in the movie called for Robbie to. “Trust me I don’t utter 120 times a day the word [ expletive ],” she said. “When something really bad happens or I injure myself that might come out once in a while. I mean the film depicted me as this person cussed every 10 seconds, and I don’t cuss like that. “Next: I was wrong with Tonya as well. Harding claims that this part of the movie is inaccurate too. Chris Cole / Allsport / Getty Images Another deceptive scene Harding pointed out in the film is one in which she seems to be killing her own rabbits to make herself a coat of fur. She told The New York Times that she actually bought two coats, although she is an ardent fur lover, and did not use her hunting skills to make them. She also clarified that she doesn’t really wear her coats in public though because she doesn’t want to give another reason to hate her to certain people including animal rights activists. Next: Harding apologizes, but is she meant to get her own? Was Harding now getting apology? 5/5.1162 Harding appeared in court in 2002 Greg Wahl-Stephens / Getty Images In the more than two decades since the violent attack and the largest Olympic controversy in history Harding still carries some open wounds as a result of how the media and the general public handled her. “All of you disrespected me and that hurt. I’m a human being and she said in The New York Times article that hurt my heart. I’ve been a liar to everyone, but 23 years later everyone can now eat crow. “And she owed an apology? Norm Frink, who was the 1994 Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney, doesn’t think she’s written that way: there’s no doubt she’s had a rough life and a hard time. Yet why apologize for what? Excuse me for having committed a crime, and being caught? I don’t know for what reason it would be. @Philamichael.On Dec. 8, 2017, the biopic I Tonya on figure skater Tonya Harding’s life was released in theaters and earned a lot of Oscar buzz. The film is a dark comedy that depicts the early life of Harding’s rise to fame and her fall from grace and how she will be tied forever to the 1994 assault on her Olympic rival Nancy Kerrigan. While the film is gaining tons of love and Harding herself called it “magnificent,” according to the former Olympian there are a few aspects that it got wrong. A few people are also not pleased that Harding is back in the limelight. Here’s more on that and the inaccuracies Harding pointed out in the movie.
I won Tonya over critics
5/5.1157 Margot Robbie in I Tonya | Clubhouse Pictures Critics and filmmakers alike have praised the film and performances of actresses Margot Robbie playing Harding and Allison Janney playing the abusive mother of a skater. The movie and its stars have already won numerous awards including a Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for Janney’s LaVona Golden performance. Next: Harding gets love from stars
5/5.1158 5/5.1158 Allison Janney posing for I Tonya with her Golden Globe | Kevin Winter/Getty Images On January 7, when Janney received her Golden Globe, many were a little shocked to hear the actress apologizing to Harding in her speech. But when they saw the skater seated at a table laughing among Hollywood’s elite they were even more stunned. “Tonya Harding is here tonight” confirmed Janney. “I just want to thank Tonya for sharing their story. What this film does is tell a story about class in America tell a story about the disenfranchised woman telling a story about a woman who wasn’t accepted for her identity telling a story about reality and interpretation of facts in the media and truths that we all told ourselves. “
Not everyone feels Harding deserved praise
5/5.1159 5/5.1159 Figure skater Johnny. Lintao Zhang / Getty Images Weir also did not hold back in TMZ and People Now interviews, calling Harding “a pariah” in skating and saying “you dominated [ your competitors ] on the ice. You don’t beat them beforehand. “Next: What the survivor feels about
Kerrigan’s rehabilitation tour of her opponent
5/5.1161 5/5.1161 Harding says the depiction of Robbie isn’t true in this one way. Vivien Killilea / Getty Images for NEON As Kerrigan and most of the world’s skating figures won’t be watching the film Harding just does its media rounds without too much opposition. And because it’s her story, she’s probably the only one who can point out any biopic inaccuracies. One that she mentioned is all about cursing. Harding maintains she is not swearing almost as much as the script in the movie called for Robbie to. “Trust me I don’t utter 120 times a day the word [ expletive ],” she said. “When something really bad happens or I injure myself that might come out once in a while. I mean the film depicted me as this person cussed every 10 seconds, and I don’t cuss like that. “Next: I was wrong with Tonya as well. Harding claims that this part of the movie is inaccurate too. Chris Cole / Allsport / Getty Images Another deceptive scene Harding pointed out in the film is one in which she seems to be killing her own rabbits to make herself a coat of fur. She told The New York Times that she actually bought two coats, although she is an ardent fur lover, and did not use her hunting skills to make them. She also clarified that she doesn’t really wear her coats in public though because she doesn’t want to give another reason to hate her to certain people including animal rights activists. Next: Harding apologizes, but is she meant to get her own? Was Harding now getting apology? 5/5.1162 Harding appeared in court in 2002 Greg Wahl-Stephens / Getty Images In the more than two decades since the violent attack and the largest Olympic controversy in history Harding still carries some open wounds as a result of how the media and the general public handled her. “All of you disrespected me and that hurt. I’m a human being and she said in The New York Times article that hurt my heart. I’ve been a liar to everyone, but 23 years later everyone can now eat crow. “And she owed an apology? Norm Frink, who was the 1994 Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney, doesn’t think she’s written that way: there’s no doubt she’s had a rough life and a hard time. Yet why apologize for what? Excuse me for having committed a crime, and being caught? I don’t know for what reason it would be. @Philamichael.