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Signal Gold Inc ANXGD


Primary Symbol: T.SGNL

Signal Gold Inc. is a Canada-based gold development company. The Company is engaged in advancing the wholly owned Goldboro Project in the Canadian mining jurisdiction of Nova Scotia. The Goldboro Project is an advanced exploration and gold development project located approximately 175 kilometers (km) northeast of the city of Halifax, 60 km southeast of the town of Antigonish, and 1.6 km north of the village of Goldboro, on the eastern shore of Isaac’s Harbour, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Company has consolidated approximately 28,525 hectares (285 km2) of prospective exploration land in the Goldboro Gold District.


TSX:SGNL - Post by User

Comment by GrumpyInvestoron Mar 02, 2023 8:07pm
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RE:Doesn't include expenses since Dec 31.

RE:Doesn't include expenses since Dec 31.

shiftyone wrote: So i don't know if I am right.

They were at almost negative 5 million at Dec 31.
Plus 8 million owed to Auramet.

So negative 13 million.

Suppose a couple million spent this quarter (conservatively)

they raised about 20 million cdn through the desperation loan.

They might get a million or two from pointe rousse this quarter.

So someone tell me where i am wrong.  After the big loan, they have about $6 million to survive the next however long?  And now they have a $21 million dollar debt to boot.

I am  not an accountant.  If they have 6 million... and they are doing new feasibility studies, concrete work????.  when do they run out of money?

If you start by stating that you're not an accountant, perhaps it would be safer to make sure you understand the numbers before going on a posting frenzy full of half truths and outright false statements. 

Any portion of a debt that is due within the next 12 months is a current liability. So the $US 8M due to Auramet was the $11M presented as current portion of loans and it's already worked into the -$5M in working capital. 

So the $20M we raised (with an option for than $US 5M more) will take us to the project financing without any problem.

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