... will complete the final stage toward gold production over the coming months ...
Sounds like production, even from the pilot plant, is "months away" and after a "final stage"
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... will complete the final stage toward gold production over the coming months ...
Sounds like production, even from the pilot plant, is "months away" and after a "final stage"
After 10 years, a month or two between friends aint much, once that tap is on, will be interesting to see how much that pilot plant processing selected ore from the vein, produces :)
Anyway, I cant see those shares at 8c lasting very long, good buying considering what I paid for most of mine :(
Production seems like a grant word to use for NTL. I've never seen a mine take so long to get started and even when it starts it'll just be a pilot plant.
No difference to when a game or application is released in beta version. Different stage, different set of problems, just getting into production is not the end, but a mere beginning.
NTL really is playing out to be a tax on hope, theres really better use of capital to be honest, not to mention the opportunity cost. In the last 2 years A2 milk went from $3.38 a share to $15.65. In the same time NTL went from a high of 2.8 cents to 0.8 cents today. The common lay person has no business investing in a gold mine (like literally a gold mine), rather they are better served investing in a common product they see everyday. It's much easier squeezing milk from the tit of a cow, than gold from a rock.
yes well honey is a common product as well silverbliizzard,what you have to remember is that to most share holders this is not an investment as such more like a punt.If you can't afford to lose get out.At the end of the day there are to many things that could go wrong to call it an investment.
Well for starters honey isn't as common as milk for that matter, we see it a lot on supermarket shelves a lot but its not a common staple, honey isn't produced with an easy way to scale either, as we witness with Comvita, the product heavily relies on the good fortune of nature. Comvita did however perform extremely well before they were badly affected by supply. Just like gold, the limit on supply and scale will always come back to bite you, especially if the share price moves beyond practicality.
Now I don't make it my business how people chose to invest their money, but the words have to be said. No investment should be a 'punt', if you don't have faith or knowledge that it can succeed then there is no business for such an investment. Hope is genuinely not an investment strategy. That part I can agree on, no person should invest money they can't afford to lose or lose sleep over. All investments come with risk, that high risk usually is justified by a huge reward at the end. For all the things that might not work out, if on the chance they do then markets tend to reward the investor for it.
I took a punt on this 3 yrs ago and shoved it in the bottom drawer. What goes down must come up....ooops!
Hopefully patience will pay off.
Yes I remember picking up OceanaGold shares in 2008 that some fools were selling at 20c they subsequently went to $5.00
Gold now at NZ $2002/oz
Only Saints can invest in NTL (patience of), given the last capital raise was stuffed up, and what money they did get was meant to be enough to get this thing going, here we are again, not far from another CR.
On the positive side, gold extraction is closer.
As mentioned by other earlier, this thing is old in the tooth, so a few more months (or maybe years) is nothing.
Saint Landyman
Capital raising, looks like they were pretty obvious in their hints and they didn't disappoint in their endeavors raising at $0.006875 a share
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/335619
Even a loyalty option too
"In addition, promptly following 26 June 2020, the Company will issue or transfer to each shareholder issued shares in the share purchase plan 1 loyalty share for every 5 shares subscribed for that the shareholder continues to hold on 26 June 2020 for nil additional consideration. "
Seems to be no mention of how much they want to raise.