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Orezone Gold Corp T.ORE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORZCF

Orezone Gold Corporation is a Canada-based West African gold producer engaged in mining, developing, and exploring its flagship Bombore Gold Mine (90%-owned) in Burkina Faso. The Bombore mine is an open pit gold. The Bombore mine is focused on its staged hard rock expansion that is expected to materially increase annual and life-of-mine gold production from the processing of hard rock mineral reserves. Bombore is situated 85 kilometers (kms) east of the capital city of Ouagadougou and is readily accessed by paved international highway thereby offering excellent infrastructure and simple logistics.


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Post by drunk@noonon Apr 27, 2024 9:52am
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Post# 36010856

Yet there are people on this board who thinks the CEO knows

Yet there are people on this board who thinks the CEO knowssomething better to do with the money. My way is invest the cashflow in increasing our ownership in the Bombore gold mine. The CEO wants to spend the cashflow by aquring and building another mine. 
My way means the shareprice has to adjust once phase 2 is up  and running or the share woulld go from trading at 50% free cashflow moving towards 100%  as the first year of  free cashflow is deployed in buying back shares. Rather than buidling another mine. The shareprice would half to adjust. You don't have a company free cashflowing 80 cents a share trading at 80 cents. 
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