RE:RE:RE:The ones in the know
nofluff wrote: I believe catch up stripping costs will b high. If we r dewatering gib pit costs could b up again. 3.50 copper is saving our bacon. I believe we will actually b mining ahead. I am fine with that. Idling shovels to save cash is jyst like borrowing money. Mining ahead is just lije money in the bank.
I will b happy with anything over 30 million pounds. Moly is not showing us much love.
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Let's hope you're right and they hit the 30M mark, I would definitely be happy with that while moving onto better areas. My concern is primarily the dewatering. It's anyone's guess how much that process effects the bottom line. Couple that with the increased stripping costs, heavy management selling and PP mess, one may have a legitimate cause for concern. I'm quite aware that management hasn't put anything out there about not hitting guidance but have they ever when coming in with an unexpected miss? I know option and warrant selling is somewhat normal for them and that copper prices are obviously helping big time but I wouldn't be surprised if we get one last punch in the gut before moving on due to these issues.
As previously stated, I believe in big things to come for this company in the very near future, just want to get by this last unknown.