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Mr Bond,
Fair comments!
Before anyone casts any superstitions or doubts as to your integrity or intentions you have been a long time valued and respected forum contributor for many years whom certainly to the best of my knowledge and indeed from those relevant contacts that I have without doubt has no relationship with Centamin other than being a share holder.
So I do hope that this clarifies to any doubters that you are indeed just a decent chap!
Best
Mr Tibbs
And no I have no relationship with Centamin ,Barrick or PR teams.
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It is clear Christopher Le Cornu is a young man.
Exploration Geologist who samples new prospects ,collecting samples in order to use a 3D modeling tool .
He is looking for more experience,as he states himself.
Sound very ambitious, good luck to him.
Not that much work history,so if his work for Centamin was done ,then he would want to move on.
As Barrick have far more sites than Centamin ,to move back there is normal/
He is looking for more experience.
Hope that helps.
Hi Cowichan,
Why not write att Martin Horgan and the board via Investor Relation's and ask for some clarification, denial or at least the company view on this iand if a agreed staff exchange policy is operational n order to reassure investors?
If merger/disposal or whatever talks are in progress than of course financial regulations may well prohibit disclosure in the public domain but never the less your enquiry will have to be acknowledged and on record, also you may at least get some answers to part of your query?
Long time Centamin exploration geologist who worked at Batie West, Doropo & Sukari JUST leaves (a few days ago) for a position with Barrick (geological modelling)
I will count this as the FIFTH official Barrick/Centamin swap hire in the last twelve months.
Employee Details:
Chris Le Cornu
Title: Senior Geologist
Dates Employed August 2014 - January 2022
A senior member of the team leading the Doropo project through pre-Feasibility studies. Also involved in the re-modelling of the +14 Moz Au Sukari gold mine in Egypt.
Location: Côte d’Ivoire
Mapping, logging, modelling and drill hole planning. Greenfield exploration to resource definition on the Doropo (>5 Moz) and ABC (>2 Moz) gold projects.
Proficient with Leapfrog Geo, Micromine, ioGAS and Datamine Discover.
Title: Exploration Geologist - Burkina Faso
LocationBurkina Faso
Mapping, logging, modelling and drill hole planning. Greenfield exploration to resource definition on the Batie West (3.2 Moz) gold project.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-le-cornu-7b080b54/?miniProfileUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_miniProfile%3AACoAAAuCrrQBYGE4AxsgMrbZB5MOUwdVrVdCQ3w
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My Thoughts:
It's beyond coincidence that this many key and long term employees should role swap between Barrick & Centamin. Chris being the most boots-on-the-ground & intimately knowledgeable of Centamin's drill data/ geology to date.
Note Chris's key role in the remodeling of the Sukari deposit just released in last month's update. This is pivotal info IMO
Obviously Centamin's management/Mr Horgan is aware of all this Barrick shenanigans - he/they are not required to apprise shareholders of the non-executive hires/fires BUT it is very important info when ascertaining IF indeed there is a bid coming from Barrick -
and to what extent this was a drive-the-share-price down set-up i.e. the 'detected' pit wall movement , the sudden no-we-didn't-have-a-clue MASSIVE waste material project , the Capital Drilling contract , etc.
I ask again - Centamin management - how long has this Barrick courtship been going on and what is the board's intention? Are we for sale? At what price? And to who's benefit? Certainly not long term shareholders!
Given the potential of Sukari, the underground, the vast new Egyptian concessions, Doropo and so on we ought not be for sale until the value of these new assets are determined - which may be several multiples of the current market cap. Anything less is not in Centamin shareholders best interest no matter what Barrick says about scale and opportunity within its own portfolio.