Nov 13th 2011, 12:23 GMC Gold Mountain Capital
by Legolas Delgado
The week that was 11/7 – 11/13 - GMC
The week that was 11/7 – 11/13 - GMCGMC Holdings:
Cash – L$ 142,185.2
ABS – 113,494 @0.536694161 – L$ 60,911.57 (VAP)
BDVR – 216,336 @ 0.147472927 – L$ 31,898.67 (VAP)
BOTS – 150,000 @ 1.022187124 – L$ 153,328.07 (VAP)
CAPX – 16,707 @ 8.791126396 – L$ 146,873.35 (VAP)
GVC – 36,665 @ 4.204804078 – L$ (VAP) 154,127.09
OSF – 19,412 @ 0.207809019 – L$ 4,033.99 (VAP)
SEC – 299,682 @ 1.28544207 – L$ 385,223.85 (VAP)
SSF – 25,107 @ 0.233936779 – L$ 5,873.45 (VAP)
Total – L$1,084,455.20
Last Week Capitalization – L$ 1,088,026.44
Increase/Decrease = L$ (3,571.24)
% Increase/Decrease = % -0.33
Starting Capitalization – L$ 960,100.00
Increase/Decrease = L$ 124,355.2
% Increase/Decrease = 12.95%
Volumized Average Price (VAP)
http://digsecondlife.blogspot.com/2011/09/volumized-average-price.html
It finally happened, GMC had a down week, mind you only a loss of L$ 3,571.24 versus last week but a down week nonetheless. Most of this was due to a L$ 5,553.95 loss on SEC. The share price of SEC has been slowly falling over the last few weeks and this has been reflected in the lose. I would like to point out that BOTS is currently valued at 1.022 in VAP and trading between 1.15 and 1.22 on the market. Over the next few weeks this higher price will begin to become realized in VAP and the increase in the funds value will follow. The NAV is still set at L$0.27.




