RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Q3 Production #scheckmate28,
I agree with every one of the points that you made!
And in addition:
- Orvana has not resorted to financial manipulation like reverse splits to raise the stock price;
- Orvana has kept the share count constant and not played the paper share printing game of shareholder dilution; and,
- Orvana has grown its gold production and made substantial improvements in its operations.
To add to all of that, the technical chart shows that the stock has tested its weekly swing lows on lighter volume, so on that basis, the bottom is in.
Unfortunately, the low market valuation paints a huge bulls eye on the stock from the M&A side.