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Rye Patch Gold RPMGD

Rye Patch Gold Corp is a Nevada based, Tier 1 mining company engaged in the mining and development of quality resource-based gold and silver mines and projects. The firm operates in one segment, which is the Exploration and Development of Mineral Properties. The firm operates through two geographical areas, Canada and the state of Nevada in the United States of America. The company's primary source of revenue is from the sale of gold dore.


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Comment by Fullplateon Jul 21, 2017 10:33pm
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RE:RE:Cup half Empty vs. Cup half Full

RE:RE:Cup half Empty vs. Cup half FullNice analysis, TS. I share your optimism long-term. However, I am more critical of management performance during the past 2 months. That will not be an issue as long as recent history doesn't repeat itself. There is a new mine manager. They should be able to avoid the truck down time as long as the fleet is large enough. Leaching should be able to resume in full this month, but I wonder if it will somewhat reset the ramp-up clock back to May baseline production. Or can the ramp-up catch back up to the earlier forecast?  Management isn't telling us any details. They remained silent in May and June when the earlier problems arose to avoid hurting their financings I believe. That cost them credibility. So, my list of "cons" is longer, but I agree with your long list of "pros". 
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