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Florida Canyon Gold Inc V.FCGV

Alternate Symbol(s):  FCGVF



TSXV:FCGV - Post by User

Post by ARGONAUTGOLDon Aug 07, 2024 11:35pm
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like taking candy from a baby

like taking candy from a baby
Issuance of additional RSUs, I see. Tsk tsk… Further dilution; sad but predictable given the past management that destroyed the value of Argonaut Gold.
 
I’m not surprised to witness a new all-time low as the company lacks the funds to construct the leach pad, which means production could likely halt. 
 
The mine already operates at a loss, and the leach pad is estimated to cost around $70 million. Why spend so much to lose money? 
 
As I previously mentioned, this is a 30-cent stock. I wouldn’t be disappointed to see the stock price diminish to a cent considering management’s previous actions. 
 
Do they really deserve to earn millions by selling RSUs, further diluting their shareholders? 
 
The stock hits an all-time low, and the company won’t stop giving away shareholders’ capital. 
 
The worst part is they’re taking the cash and pocketing it, like taking candy from a baby. 
 
They essentially gave away the Mexican operations for free. And what happened to the other properties in Ontario? I think one was called Hardrock or something similar. Those seem to have disappeared. It’s interesting but slightly disturbing.
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