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Old 11-04-2007, 08:06 PM
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Accounting questions ?

Shares issued on reverse take over?

Proceeds from warrants ?

Proceeds from options?

Capital rising costs?

Consoldiate and parent equity ?

Discontinued operations ?

Now with mining companies i have had a look at many of their companies reports and it seems to me a majority of them dont make much revenue and push there share capital in to exploration. IS the share price in a mining company affected by its percieved work or finding a new amount of gold etc rather than pure profits .
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Old 11-05-2007, 10:39 AM
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Will water companies be a good investment next year.
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:23 PM
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Proceeds from warrants and Proceeds from options are self-explanatory. They refer to proceeds earned from warrants and options.

Discontinued operations refer to losses/gains of operations which the company has exited during the reporting period.

Parent Equity is the equity of the parent company, consolidate equity is the equiyt of the parent company + subsidiaries.

Capital Rising Costs seem to refer to the costs associated with rising capital during the reporting period.

Shares issued on reverse takeover, self-explanatory. Those are additional shares issued for the revers take-over.

What mining companies did you look at? The share price of any company will be affected by what the company does.

Water companies next year?

Every investor want to know what will happen to any given sector in the future.
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