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It would seem reasonably probable now that the SEHK will uphold...

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    It would seem reasonably probable now that the SEHK will uphold it's previous decision, thus triggering a defeating condition for the Dingyi takeover (as I understand it).

    This will free Dingyi from having to pay a 200% premium (at current market prices) to acquire ELM, which would now seem unreasonable in the current Potash environment. This is Dingyi's get-out-of-jail card.

    That leaves ELM with a good Potash deposit, quarterly convertible note repayments to Dingyi at 7% (or converted by Dingyi to shares at 34c), and still requiring $1.6 billion (or thereabouts) for development.

    Prudent financial management is in order, as is patience while waiting for the next global Potash up-cycle. They'll probably make the convertible notes repayments to Dingyi with Dingyi's loan, or via a capital raising (if Dingyi elect for cash).

    Perhaps another Chinese "shell" will pick up where Dingyi left off. Perhaps Dingyi will take a punt with a lower offer. The Chinese love playing these war games over many years... on and on... They did the same with Sundance.

    Dingyi are slowly choking ELM, backing them into a corner.

    The Art of (Business) War.

    I may have interpreted some of this information wrongly, feel free to correct.

    Gw
 
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