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Desert Mountain Energy Corp V.DME

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.DME.WT | DMEHF

Desert Mountain Energy Corp. is a Canada-based resource company. The Company primarily focused on exploration, development and production of helium, hydrogen and noble gases. The Company holds properties under lease for helium, oil and natural gas in the Holbrook Basin of Northern Arizona. The Holbrook Basin Helium Project comprises +1000,000 acres of key Helium prospects under lease. Located in the prolific Holbrook Basin in Northeast Arizona. Its secondary focus is developing hydrogen assets in the McCauley Helium Field. Noble gases or inert gases are six gaseous elements found in small amounts in the Earth’s atmosphere. They include helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), and radon (Rn).


TSXV:DME - Post by User

Comment by Bertie20on May 28, 2021 9:59am
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RE:RE:DME, exchange rates and the importance of luck

RE:RE:DME, exchange rates and the importance of luck A depressing point goldenarm, but true nonetheless. It does make me wonder about the company's cash situation. They say they will need another $23m to get to first output, and that they are not planning to do any more financings. However, if that $23m is in US dollars, it's going to be very tight (DME's entire cash pile is currently some C$29m, or US$24m at present exchange rates).
It's never been fully clear to me whether the $23m is Canadian or US dollars though (if it's Canadian, then they have a very healthy buffer). It's worth noting, though, that if the timeline for completing the production facilities does slip into Q1, there's some old warrants coming due around then, in mid-January and end-February, which combined would bring in around C$1m. That could prove to be very useful money if cash starts getting tight....
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