RE:RE:RE:Re: RE:Conference Call I add one more:
The company's IR and information behavior was disastrous. Only in the fine prints in a conference call, and only because there was a question, you could learn that the Wahihi-mine will be shut down for a full year to rebuild the mine. This was a severe impact in the trust towards management and a harm to the benefit of the company.
Mick Wilkes sold all his shares in the end of 2018, insider selling. So obviously he knew about the problems with the Didipio mine, although he didn't understand "what means FPIC". To the public he stated that to get the FTAA renewal would be easy. His behavior reminds me to a fraudster. He should be sued for manager liability, to my opinion.
Mick Wilkes turned out to be total naive to the gold price development and draw harmful decisions towards hedging with no exceptions. One exception however was to hedge oil prices for a year after the acquisition of Haile.
Haile: What fraudulent utterings about "low cost mine", "another Didipio" and "AISC of below 500 US $". All this undermines trust to the management which is essential. However now it's good that Haile is in the portfolio. Mick reached this by crappying the former owners of Romarco, keeping secret the severe problems with the jurisdiction in the Philippines, making Didipio a jeopardy.
To your argument the argument that someone writes ugly things protected by internet anonymity: I regularly posted the same concerns and recommendations former to Darren Klinck, who always answered me in a proper respectful way. I'm full of respect to him. His successor Sam Pazuki behaved otherwise and soon didn't answer to my questions like "where is the application for the FTAA now - in the PO or as I heard given back because of lacking FPIC?", and is someone to be fired too as soon as possible. So I'm well known in the company and not an anonymous cowardly sack. Because my requests to the IR remained unanswered I began to post here.
And if you look through my posts ou can find out my identity, I gave some hints.
But who are you, "Goldfinger"? Let us now about you and your interest connections.