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Newcrest Mining Ltd NCMGF


Primary Symbol: A.NCM

Newcrest Mining Limited is an Australia-based mining company. The Company's principal activities are exploration, mine development, mine operations and the sale of gold and gold/copper concentrate. The Company owns and operates a portfolio of brownfields and greenfields exploration projects. The Company’s assets include Brucejack, Cadia, Havieron, Lihir, Red Chris, Telfer and Wafi-Golpu. The Brucejack asset is located approximately 950 kilometers (km) from Vancouver, Canada. The Cadia asset is located approximately 25 km from Orange, New South Wales (NSW). The Havieron asset is located approximately 45 km east of Telfer. The Lihir asset is located on the Niolam Island, approximately 900 km from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG). The Red Chris asset is located approximately 1,700 km from Vancouver, Canada. The Telfer asset is located approximately 400 km from Port Hedland, WA. The Wafi-Golpu asset is located approximately 65 km from the city of Lae, PNG.


ASX:NCM - Post by User

Comment by miningmanon May 11, 2020 11:36am
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Post# 31012098

RE:Not a good sign....from the CFO Tom YIP

RE:Not a good sign....from the CFO Tom YIP Well   that shouldnt come as surprise to anyone.  Yip  is in  the perfect position to read  the  likely  results  for Q2.     Q1   costs per tonne were  $260,   pretty much  historical  average but  they specifically  stated that Covid  had zero influence on  Q1  results  .  They also  reduced costs as much as possible ,  dropping  test drilling ,  capex etc.  We are now well into  Q2  and unless 36,000  ounces have already been  produced,  Q2  results will be extremely poor.  

Will there be enough cash  to pay even  the interest on  the loan???   Unlikely  unless mill heads have improved.
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