What's your guys view. I like that new tal are focussed.
Anyone know these guys running it?
-Bullish, 2013
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Focussed alright..on his salary. Money for jam.
WTF does the CEO do all day?
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MBro, you have highlighted one of my biggest fears - why hasnt a gold producer come in and just snap up the resource? The estimates all point to good return on investment, but none of the experts seemingly want to either take-over or partner with NTL. WHY?
Still holding, but only because Im stubborn.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/wor...imes-of-crisis
Did someone read article and not like what they saw? Few fair shares sold today @.6
Transferring JB murc's link over, may invest some. Re 178 goldies 1 year performances.
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/g...%20this%20week
.6 eh..I wonder how long it will be before .5 becomes the 'new normal' for this mutt.
Could be a rush exit stage left through the 6 and 5's and with zero buyers, maybe we are talking 1, 2 and 3.
But who is brave enough to take this up at any price if end price is 0.
Other players would have been signing up to take this ore if it was any good, we never ever got a real figure on ounces per ton of rock pulled.
The lie on the last CR to get funds to get the pilot plant making a few mill of gold over 2 years really hurt.
The SP will probably not go to zero after all there is gold in the mine and we have been told that the grades are good. I don’t see any upside in the share price for a while. The next capital raise will fail because the management have absolutely no credibility now in the eyes of the investors.
New CEO and board may be the only solution and I cannot see that happening unless there is a takeover and that is probably unlikely since the big boys would not be interested in a boutique mine with operational restraints. Maybe a new cornerstone shareholder that calls the shots and shakes up the CEO and management could be the solution.
Yes the backtracking over gold production was the catalyst for me to sell down.
disclosure - still hold a few but not enough to loose sleep over.
If anyone is looking for a co. to benchmark NTL against, have a look at AUL on ASX.
Similar boutique type operation, Mcap, visible gold up to 2540g/t 11/7/19, pilot plants, regular cap raising/dilution. high price of gold.
After all the excitement of their high grades, what has it done for s/holders?
Well they have been politely rewarded with a 1 for 10 cap raise this month. to keep the co. stuttering on.
If you look at their graph, I would say they were where NTL is now, back in May 2019,
NTL's next 15 months is mapped out there for you.
Just reading the annual report again - they did indicate further funds would be required unless they can get a third party to JV on the plant required
"Joint venture opportunity
While planning has been focused on the development of a plant internally, the board determined that there is a potential opportunity
for a third party to finance the plant or part of a plant with NTL reducing the funding requirement from shareholders for a processing
capability which did not form part of the previous capital raising"