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Thanks, Dan. We/ECR are now cutting it very close. There are definitely experienced people who post on this board, people who are not just pi's, so I wondered, in their opinion (which might be you Dan), is it normal for a small exploration company to leave itself with so little cash in the bank?
Maybe we should start with an online meet up seeing as there are so many 'tough' guys on this board. I'd be very keen to meet face-to-face chat with TalkingSense, MentalMax, and Dan, I'd bet my last dollar at least 2 out of the 3 would not show up. I get the feeling more and more that 1 person/bot is controlling about 5 profiles on here. This board is about as murky as ECR itself.
Notex, I'm really not interested in your replies either, to be honest. You are both losers in my eyes. You spout crap and flop like a fish out of water, you're not my type so please don't involve me.
Tamer, I'm not sure why you are still playing this silly game, is it to distract from the pitiful performance of a crap company? Give it up, no one cares for the nonsense you spout. Calling people scum and nonce is really not on in this day and age. Feels like you're still living in the 90's.
We failed to break half a penny because right now, we are not worth it. It still stands that ECR will need to raise significant cash to carry on operations. Burn rate is sitting around £125,000 per month, how much cash is left now? ECR are in a desperate place, they can't raise cash, they can't sell worthless assets (Dangley), and no one believes a single word they say, and why should they after 3 years of absolute lies? And of course, the paid ramping crew will come out in force and say a new CEO but that of course is bo!!ocks, it's the same company with a different puppet in front, although this time even he doesn't want to be on the board. You reap what you sow and ECR is getting exactly what they deserve, imo.
Maybe this was a hint, no? RNS - May 2nd. - 'The Company is exploring a number of parallel-gold mineralisation trends that are believed to extend 10km NE from the Nerrina Goldfields at Ballarat.'
Has anyone read the results? the BIGGEST hit is 332 PPB - that's PARTS PER BILLION. The average seems to be 12 PPB. Don't get me wrong, I love a Fairytale, but, this is stretching things a bit. Maybe some of you geo type people on this board can reinterpret what I'm missing?