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Geodrill Limited T.GEO

Alternate Symbol(s):  GEODF

Geodrill Limited is an Isle of Man-based exploration drilling company with a fleet of 76 drill rigs operating in Africa and South America. The Company operates in approximately two continents and seven countries, namely Ghana, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali in West Arica; Egypt in North Africa; and Peru and Chile in South America. The Company provides Reverse Circulation, Diamond Core, Deep Directional Navi Drilling, Air-Core, Grade Control, Geo-Tech, and Water Borehole drilling services to intermediate and junior mining companies and operates a fleet of multi-purpose rigs in Africa. Its fleet stands at approximately 76 drills and is made up of over nine types, including EDM 2000 multi-purpose (qty. 6), Sandvik DE 810 multi-purpose (qty. 11), Sandvik DE 740 core (qty. 10), Sandvik DE 710 core (qty. 10), X1200 Multi-Purpose (1), X900 Multi-Purpose (17), Austex X350 RC / Grade Control (qty. 2), Austex X300 Air-core (qty. 7) and LM90 (qty. 7).


TSX:GEO - Post by User

Comment by shareholders1on May 18, 2021 9:07am
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Post# 33220918

RE:Completely undervalued

RE:Completely undervaluedAgree with most points.

My comments about dilution stand.

Shareholders have many risks and issues  to deal with.

Macro- economic risk, micro/ sector risk, stock market risk, company specific risk, and if that is not enough, unless they manage their own money shareholders must pay fund managers 1% to 2.5% and sometimes much, much  more with % perfomance bonuses.

Then on top if it, what shareholders invest and risk can get inappropriately diluted, reducing their investment returns even more.

It all adds up and impacts shareholder returns. It goes on and on over time because shareholders are divided, lacking common voice.
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