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Sandstorm Metals & Energy Ltd > Sandstorm Metals: Destroying Shareholder Value For 3 Years
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Post by pogohere on Mar 29, 2014 4:34pm

Sandstorm Metals: Destroying Shareholder Value For 3 Years

Summary

  • Sandstorm's streaming business has proved to be a failure.
  • The company has wasted almost all of the funds raised during initial funding round.
  • Promotional management does not seem to care much about shareholders and no upside is expected for shareholders.

I have owned this company few years back, but luckily sold down with only minor losses. Today, have decided to have a look on how Sandstorm is doing and was surprised at how much worse the business has gotten. The only thing unchanged is kind optimistic words from its promotional management and smiling management pictures at the front pages of every investor communication.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/2114733-sandstorm-metals-destroying-shareholder-value-for-3-years?isDirectRoadblock=false&uprof=17

Comment by materialsgirl on Apr 06, 2014 1:35pm
pogohere; You said that their streaming business proved to be a failure.  The business model is still valid in my opinion but SND will not be able to get going becuse of the past. 100% of their investments were eithr total disasters (most of them) or just bad ( a few) The specific royalty investments they made were poorly thought out.  They obviously know this now. They ignored the ...more  
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