Improving Communication of StoryI sent the following message to the company to better organize and get the story out there. I believe this could be the reason we are undervalued. If you feel similarly please let the company know. Thanks. Greg.
Dear Sir/ Madam,
:
: Thank you for the Q&A webcast. It helped clear some things
: up.
:
: But I strongly believe you still need a Power Point type
: presentation to give the overall picture of your company
: and its operations. Over 90% of companies in the junior
: mining production environment do and I would argue, due to
: the number of projects you have simultaneously going, it
: would be all the more important for your company.
:
: It can tell so much so quickly with the appropriate visual
: aids - graphs, charts, etc. and answer many of the
: questions presented in the webcast. Don't just have a
: hodgepodge of press releases - pull it all together. There
: is too much info scattered all over the website.
:
: Consider including in the presentation the following:
:
: - production profile - past, present and future production
: - break it down by mine/project (consider using cumulative
: bars in graph);
: - present and projected operating costs;
: - projected capital expenditures by project
: - historical, present and estimated resource increase -
: identify by project and then show cumulative;
: - production grades, recoveries, and other operating data
: over time;
: - cash flow and position and projected;
: - P/NAV comparison with peers
: - milestones summary
: - pretty it up with relevant pictures
: ....and so much more!
:
: Personally, I believe you guys are undervalued relative to
: your peers because of the poor communication job you are
: doing. You do so much well, I don't understand why you
: have dropped the ball here. This is basic PR.
:
: Hoping you will consider this positive criticism.
:
: Sincerely
:
: Greg -----