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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum TMAC Resources Inc. T.TMR

TMAC Resources Inc is an industrial metals and materials company. The business acquires, explores, and evaluates mineral properties. Its lone business segment is Mining; this segment is engaged in the exploration and development of precious metal resources, primarily gold. The company generates the vast majority of its revenue in Canada. TMAC Resources' primary mine is located in Hope Bay, in... see more

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TMAC Resources Inc. > Serial Disappointment
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Post by templetooth2 on Aug 15, 2019 1:37pm

Serial Disappointment

I missed the conference call but snowshoe's post confirms my suspicion that we can't expect better recovery until the installation of the scavenger circuits in Q4. So realistically, we are not going to see any chance of substantial improvement until Q1 next year.

I am puzzled by guidance of 160-170,000  oz for this year. Mining (and I assume milling) 880 tons per day of Nartook Crown Pillar at 5.6 or 5.8 grams per t versus average grade this last Q around 9.8 g/t ???  The implication is that they will have to blend in underground ore that grades around 15 g/t for the rest of the year, no?

Up to this point, excuses have centered on recoveries at the mill. Now, there is a bunch of talk about underground development not meeting expectations. Perhaps I'm reading too much into this but I suspect the groundwork is being laid for another avenue of excuses.

Definition of serendipity: discovering today that you got a fill on most of your remaining shares at $6.30 yesterday on the way down!!! Thought I had missed it.

PS: To balance my negative commentary, I must say that the financing news was MUCH better than I expected, so hats off to the company for arranging it. GLTA
Comment by snowshoedb on Aug 15, 2019 2:01pm
I also missed the conference call but am listening the recorded call which is available on the TMAC website. Your are correct that they have limited faces to mine. Management has run into some problems with sill development. The deepest part of the mine is having some ground water issues that typically  migrate to the deepest part of the mine where they are planning to mine the BTM(?)  ...more  
Comment by Wineaux on Aug 15, 2019 2:26pm
I've listened to everything. They have acknowledged that Q2 was a mess. The gravity concentrators are now operating and the surge bins in place. They've made it clear that this project was completed as of July 1st. I don't understand why you feel they wouldn't have 85% or better recovery for ALL of Q3? They had 84% in Q1 and in Q3 they are positioned to have better recoveries ...more  
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