Dec 11th 2011, 12:26 GMC Gold Mountain Capital
by Legolas Delgado
The week that was 12/5 – 12/11 - GMC
The week that was 12/5 – 12/11 - GMCGMC Holdings:
Cash – L$ 67,192.01
BDVR – 373,566 @ 0.135956 – L$ 50,788.62 (VAP)
BOTS – 81,632 @ 1.213036 – L$ 99,022.59 (VAP)
CAPX – 16,707 @ 8.658288 – L$ 144,654.002 (VAP)
GVC – 47,267@ 4.627809 – L$ 218,742.64 (VAP)
SEC – 299,683 @ 1.411952 – L$423,137.97 (VAP)
SSF – 25,102 @ 0.205913 – L$ 5,168.82 (VAP)
GMC – 656,205 @ 0.310392 – L$ 203,683.98 (VAP)
Total – L$ 1,212,390.64
Last Week Capitalization – L$ 1,189,899.33
Increase/Decrease = L$ 22,491.31
% Increase/Decrease = 2.60 %
Starting Capitalization – L$ 960,100.00
Increase/Decrease = L$ 252,290.64
% Increase/Decrease = 26.27%
Volumized Average Price (VAP)
http://digsecondlife.blogspot.com/2011/09/volumized-average-price.html
GVC and SEC made a nice move up this week; this drastically helped the fund as these are our two heaviest investments. I am still seeking buyers for GMC shares and I am willing to sell them at a NAV considering the price that GMC paid. If you are interested please send me a message and I will setup a P2P transfer at the NAV price of .30. If you are on the edge and not sure if you want to move into GMC, I would make the decision soon, as the NAV moves up so will the P2P sale price.
Moving forward, GMC looks to acquire more GVC at less than L$4.40 and SEC at L$ 1.40 and below. If any parties are interested in selling large quantities of these companies at these or close to these prices, please send me a message.
The new NAV buy back price will be set to L$0.30






