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Orezone Gold Corp T.ORE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORZCF

Orezone Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold mining company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of gold properties in Burkina Faso, West Africa, focusing on its 90%-owned Bombore gold project (Bombore Gold Mine or Bombore Project). The Bombore Project is a open pit gold mine situated approximately 85-kilometer (km) east of the capital city of Ouagadougou. The Bombore project hosts free digging oxide resources underlain by higher-grade sulphide resources.


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Post by drunk@noonon May 17, 2024 8:47pm
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Post# 36046762

Shareholder value destroying move #1027 by CEO.

Shareholder value destroying move #1027 by CEO.Instead of making the quarterly interest payments on the convert debentures in cash each quarter&nbsp;<br /> ($562,000 us....$758,000 cdn) the numb n-ut is paying with shares at the current share price at the time of payment. i.e in Q1 instead of using 758.000 out of the millions of cash coming through the door to pay the intresrest he issued 889,683 shares.&nbsp; At todays shareprice that&#39;s close to 4 million shares a year of dillution that could be avoided by simply earmarking 3 million dollars of cashflow towards paying the inteerest.&nbsp; THIS Turd-key just doesn't get it.
Furthermore the convertible debt can converted at $1.08 per share basis---but my guess is F nuts is going to allow them to do the convert at current share price because he doens't want to settle in cash.
You'll see, there is going to be some move that makes me cry.



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