RE:Ist ein niedriger Aktienkurs gleichbedeutend mit schlechtem There are a number of reasons the sp is not shooting higher. First, it is obvious a lot of investors got clobbered after buying gold stocks last year and the sector is now hated. This won't change overnight. Sentiment is irrational...people don't see most miners are making a lot of money...they want nothing of it. Second, investors always see an element of risk in any new project...toroparu in this case....and prefer to wait till first pour before buying in. So this keeps demand and thus price of the stock down for the time being. Third, there is some truth that GCM......be it as it may that they are a very capable organization......are not the best at informing everyone to the extent they should. As an investor, i need to know a lot of detail about toroparu to make a decision. I don't see that information. All they have is the quantitative description of the project and a " targeted production start of 2024". That doesn't tell me what I need to know. I want to see a detailed schedule of all the job. Month by month...what is the status of the machinery delivery, the road and infrastructure, the buildings etc. They don't show it on thier site. So when will toroparu pour first gold? Beginning of 2024? End of 2024? Maybe 2025? We are looking at 3 maybe 4 years of uncertainty during which time gcm produces 200,000 oz at Segovia (waiting for toroparu to double that) but has lowered profit because of $20 million interest expense on $300 million loan. Put all the above together and I'm not surprised or frustrated the sp is not shooting higher. I'm in no rush. If all the stars align a few years from now yes it will be an $18 stock