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Being dragged down with the rest of the market.
Should soon see a re rating as production increases and becomes profitable.
Bring on the USA Expansion
Love your passion Basilio,
I live relatively close to Alreco and have kept a pretty close watch on all 3 sites at Moolap and are very encouraged with current progress.
Really believe results to come from September quarter will be very significant and are happy to continue buying at these levels.(11-12 cents)
Cheers
Another sharp jump on MHM. Up 25% to 17.5c. Any news around the corner?
It appears to have been building all week. Up until the end of June there were a number of sellers who kept pushing the price down to 10c. All that stock is gone and it seems that those who believe MHM will turn the corner are now chasing and there are relatively few investors who want to get out until they hear how the new press starts to work at Moolang.
$MHM today announced the resignation of Mr Robert McAlister as Chief Executive Officer. Mr Matthew Keen has been appointed as his replacement with immediate effect.
Mr Keen, who holds an Electrical and Electronic Engineering degree, has 15 years’ experience in both engineering and finance and in a variety of senior roles. He has worked in complex engineering, mining, construction and infrastructure projects both locally and internationally. Most recently he was the Managing Director of Queen Street Capital, a private corporate advisory business where he gained enormous experience across a range of projects and professional networks.
"We are fortunate to have attracted a CEO of Matt’s calibre who has accepted the challenge to lead the business out of its current stabilisation and re-structuring phase. More particularly he is well qualified to develop and execute its growth strategies. The company will benefit from his technical experience and extensive professional network”.
MHM has been a huge disappointment since the closure of the aluminum plant in Yennora cut off it's supply of slag for reprocessing. As a result the SP has slumped to .012-016c. They are in the process of looking for other options to provide supply for their aluminum recovery operations either locally or overseas.
I suspect there may be a positive announcement in the near future. The sp has jumped from .013 to .017 in the past few days with a few buyers showing their hand. IMO I believe it is currently underpriced purely on the cash value of the present operations. Lets see..
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