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Scoping study out.
Capex lower than I expected which is good to me. Was expecting more discussion of POX in the mill plan and $$ associated with it. Maybe they're not mentioning it for a reason. (the skeptic in me).
The Board has chosen not to proceed with a Share Purchase Plan (“SPP”) as it notes all shareholders have had the opportunity to acquire shares at reasonable prices over the last 30 days.
Thanks for sharing @So_Cynical . DEG somehow attracted attention of a plethora of smaller mines around its tenements. In addition to what you mentioned, company could not feel comfortable to include current holders on the $125 M CR .View attachment 131695
Why on Earth would it take this much cash to take it to PFS? I'm guessing there's a lot of corporate costs and general working capital associated with this...
And:
What an absolutely BS justification. I'm guessing there'll be more opportunities at lower prices after this. Thanks for nuthin.
FWIW, have entered on $1.11 on Friday 22 Oct, a first for me on DEG.Time for me to get out of DEG or buy more if the price goes significantly below $1.1 once it opens for trading.
Time for me to get out of DEG or buy more if the price goes significantly below $1.1 once it opens for trading.
FWIW, have entered on $1.11 on Friday 22 Oct, a first for me on DEG.
Last time I seriously considered a buy, it was around 4 cents...?
If it dips below $1.05, I'm worried, and would be looking to exit.
However, that would depend on POG.
POG currently trending up again on the daily.
a bit of commentary in the Press
Ally Selby (Livewire Markets) : Tim, staying on you. Next, we have struck gold with De Grey Mining. Its share price has been quite a volatile ride for shareholders over the past 12 months. Now, it’s pretty flat. Is it a buy, hold, or sell?
Tim Serjeant (Eley Griffiths Group) : Buy, Ally. 500,000 ounces per annum for over 10 years in Western Australia makes it a Tier 1 asset in a global gold context. There are just two issues to monitor over time, I think both of which are intertwined, which are capex and recoveries. I think both are eminently solvable, it’s just whether it’s De Grey or someone else.
Ally Selby (Livewire Markets) : David, over to you. It has a market cap of around $1.4 billion and it recently completed an institutional capital raise of around $125 million. Is it a buy, hold, or sell?
David Franklyn (Argonaut) : We’ve got it as a buy, Ally. It’s a Tier 1 asset in a Tier 1 location. It’s going to be attractive. It’s either going to move through development and become a global producer of scale and be well sought after or else, and just as likely, a major will look to acquire it relatively soon. So, we like it.
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