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I understand what he's trying to achieve and how he's going about it, and so do the holders of 2bn shares.
We would all prefer it was happening faster, but it will take as long as it takes. At least we have a ceo who's trying to deliver what we want.
Add, by their actions, ye shall know them! In the case of Scott The Rocks Caldwell, its by his inaction that his incompetence is made manifest for all to see. The SP mirrors his ceo capability in that they are both trending south. Even you Add would struggle to point out one of his major accomplishments since he took over.
ToS nothing wrong with that outlook mate. Can't think of any share I've been it without my fingers firmly crossed lol.
I think NAL was trying to make BBG sound as impressive as BBG’s ego
HfH I know I come across as a miserable old so and so on here, but I always try to be mannerly unless seriously provoked. My hopes here are very much aligned with what is in your post, so I certainly won’t be reacting adversely to it. My hopes along these lines have been dashed so often here, that I’m more in the “I’ll believe it when I see it” camp. Fingers crossed.
So you know him better than those who work with him and the institutional shareholders who backed him?
I don't get it, why does BBG feel the need to tell the world how much he has invested in solg on every BB?
No one cares. Takes all sort I guess.
Scott The Rocks Caldwell is incompetent and is not ceo material. Folks will rue the decision to give him a mandate at the last agm to carry on as before.
The only plus I have seen so far is that he hasn't given another interview where he is banging on about The Rocks😢
About 125 000 sterling difference !!!
He did not say £260k ..minor point !!
Orthern - similar thoughts from me, re: reverting back to the 2022 Cuzzubbo plan.
Yes, Solgold now own 100% of Cascabel. Was the benefit of the extra 15% ownership worth the c25% extra shares in issue, who knows.
Perhaps CGP lot got 'unlucky' with timing of finally consolidating and pitching the asset to the market. In particular a market that saw Solgold and fellow explorer/developers running out of options re: funding.
On that note, the optimised, phased PFS will hopefully put any high intial capex concerns to bed.
Which would open up financing options from non-majors. I don't know the feasibility of streamers/sovereign investors finding $1.5bn to get Cascabel operational. But much more likely than $3-4bn capex that most likely only a major could justify.
I'm still frustrated at lack of progress (or indeed clear plans) for regionals. Really poor. Feels like they now too hinge on the success of the Cascabel PFS. A key 6 months ahead.
Everyone is talking about this commodities bull market. What kicks it off ?
The last paragraph of a post from bbg on hot copper.
"My SOLG position has cost me circa A$260k and I am of the belief that it will be 12x current price when taken over. I believe that is a conservative opinion because if we source capital from regional asset deals and a big NSR deal, this will allow us to start developing and so it will force the majors hands to move on us"
He's now got £260000 tied up, and is expecting a 12 bagger from here.
What are your thoughts on that adikt
The question would be how long will we be waiting for? for this monetisation event?
How much dilution do we have to take to keep going while we wait?
If there is no near term monetisation what is our plan B here?
Do we just keep raising to to pay Scott and his friends salaries and fees until it happens? or do we go back to to being an explorer whilst trying to progress Alpala? if monetisation isnt happening any time soon? AKA Cazzubo's plan? That would require more of a funding raise.
That would also have to see Scott and his mates eat an enormous humble pie.. and resign
Worryingly I see no plan B to us simply hoping the PFS numbers impress and a major wants to do a deal very soon.
HFH
Thanks, watched yesterday and he was indeed talking specifically about the top 100 discoveries. I think we can safely say Cascabel falls easily into that category.
As for the insults…. Just ignore
At the risk of being called a twat, muppet, moron, clown, mentally unstable etc etc etc, I still believe, hope, expect (sorry if I've missed one out NAL) thar we'll receive positive news with the revised PFS this month. However, it's not overly important to me as my strategy is very much as outlined in the attached interview.
Q what's your exit strategy?
A it's very simple, the top discoveries will always be taken out by a major, so we wait for the buy out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0_VN_E3ZvM
Had to check i wasn't dreaming.
but bbg has just turned up on hotcopper. he joined yesterday.
4 posts so far.
bbg, take a bit of friendly advice. stop posting on hotcopper.
they will rip the sh??t out of you and your waccy posts.
just how desperate are you
Mather seems to be creating a reputation for being a bit of a Jonah.
Had a good mention regarding a stock on page 15 '' Best of the brokers''
https://edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=6b8a8ae3-2055-420e-af58-db08225eedc3
I have been watching events over at DGR for the last few weeks... what a mess Mather has got them in.. investors over on the Hotcopper board are rightly furious with the details in regard to how it has all unfolded...
But the valuation of DGR against their remaining underlying assets (Solgold shares) is still at a huge discount... as long as Solgolds value doesn't fall further.
It will be interesting to see how DGR raise funds this year to continue.. which just also happens to coincide with Solgold needing to raise funds later this year to continue.. Mather paddling his own canoe.. he's got lost and been going round in circles... and now he's found a big leak..
🙏🥹
Gino73 well the is an awful lot of hot air spoken on here so a few logs and squeaks probably not out of place.
Hoorah for Dixie, BBG appear to taken his meds this morning and is actually sounding lucid!!
He is focusing on DGR rather than asking folks to show him theirs so he can see if his wrinkled prune measures up 😆
Sound points Fort, one thing for sure, things are about to get interesting for NM!!
BHP paid 45p for their entry into SOLG. Do groups like BHP do DD prior to investing into juniors?
They seem very content where todays SP is - why would that be?
Bob and Citi will be keeping tabs of what is happening at DGR. There is no chance Mather would do a placing at 0.018c.
DGR won't go bust however they are forcing an asset sale
Aquinaga - plaudits for expressing 'squeaky bum' and 'logjam' into the one post.
Your literary talents are admirable. ROFL
Fort, as a matter of discussion, have BHP shown any sign of interest? Have they topped up to pre-dilution percentages at a discount to their original investment? Excuse the pun but I think they have their own dam problems. A £250m tiddler like us is not going to get any attention anytime soon. Sorry.
Whole of DGR valued at approximately 9.6m , their stake in Solgold valued at 15.9m. Almost 40% discount.
Cheap way in to Solgold for stake building.
Not advising anyone to buy shares in DGR for themselves as that would be quite high risk. Do your own research.