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News out. Generators arrived. Another good move
Please find a link to a broadcast Interview with Werner Klingenberg summarising the key take away messages for Investors, post Interims and the recent Investor Webinar presentation, which I thought might be of interest :
https://youtu.be/7-M7NRk7YBg
Well that was not well received. Very boring and generally a waste of my time listening in. Gerard is not a good CEO or public face. With the POG still ramping upwards we must be coining it in? Why is this not reflected in the SP?
It looks like going to move fast from Germany
Overhead supply from previous trading at sp, levels, 7.25-7.45, which could provide resistance to price rise, from sellers at those levels. Good news is that GDP, has broken above major down trendline, which is bullish. Also first break above a price peak, conducive to an uptrend starting. If a normal sp, retracement happens, the price peak at 6.6, provides a possible level of support. DYOR.
Investor presentation later. Hopefully some discussion on the TSF. Nearly 51,000 ounces of gold in measured category, sat waiting to get started on.
Making a big move, hopefully going to pass 10p soon
Exactly, GDP is very unique co in AIM.
And I’m in the blue..first time in a while!
Gla.
Good solid move today - 10p is still cheap for GDP and makes it an undemanding target
All looking good for GDP, should never trade below 10p, this is a big opportunity to make money!
Profit making hugely undervalued company, will able to pay Dividends....
Finally on the move up
Gold absolutely blasting through $2200 here
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:We see fair value at 14.5p/sh on the basis of an undemanding 3.5x EV/EBITDA multiplier for FY25E. We look forward to including the tailings retreatment project in our forecasts once technical, economic and commercial inputs have been defined
Yes, they’ve had (well covered) issues but still making decent cash
Another good set of result! This will explode at some point
It seems to be staying up! .. probably all the chatter about a fed rate cut at some point before election
Yeah pretty strong move on Gold. Hopefully it stays up here
Gold moving to ATH and we are surely start to follow it now.
Agreed. This is so frustrating and I am normally happy to be a patient investor but they keep tripping themselves up.
South Africa is taking 80% of the management time and is losing money. They are chasing too many opportunities and NOT focusing on the basics. It's no good blaming suppliers and manufacturers. THEY ordered the kit and should have been on the delay MUCH earlier. Also underestimating the gold content of what they have been producing was a basic error. They keep telling us that it's their USP in sizing up a contingent of material for processing and negotiating a contract that is profitable. Will they didn't in this case did they?
Mothball all the coal stuff chase only the most likely contracts, slimdown the workforce if necessary and size the operation to fit the likely drop of in supply due to the declining SA gold industry.
Finally concentrate on the supply from DD-Gold and make sure that it will pay its way because, like it or not, GDP SA will increasingly rely on this material and it make or break the operation. Don't assume the TSF to come to the rescue as the date when anything happens keeps receding into the distance
Exactly, thats the reason we are invested, no dilution, cash generating
Yet it still generates more cash than 90% of Aim small caps. regardless of a few twists and turns, it’s cheap vs cap if you’re patient