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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum K92 Mining Inc T.KNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNTNF

K92 Mining Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the production of gold, copper and silver at the Kainantu Gold Mine in the Eastern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea, as well as exploration and development of mineral deposits in the immediate vicinity of the mine, including Blue Lake, in Papua New Guinea. The Company holds the mining rights to Mining Lease 150 (ML 150... see more

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K92 Mining Inc > Cash balance of $67,000,000
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Post by Ogopogo007 on Mar 19, 2021 7:03am

Cash balance of $67,000,000

ANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- K92 Mining Inc. (“K92” or the “Company”) (TSX: KNT; OTCQX: KNTNF) provides the following update on the Kainantu operations and the increasing presence of COVID-19 in Papua New Guinea.

The Kainantu Gold Mine, located in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, continues to operate, with a number of COVID-19 cases identified through our containment measures, contact tracing, quarantine procedures and routine testing. K92 has on-site quarantine facilities, which were significantly expanded during the last year. Additional protocols have been activated, and our number one priority is to protect the health and well-being of our personnel and local communities.

Yesterday, the Government of Australia announced the temporary introduction of restrictions on travel between Papua New Guinea and Australia. The restriction includes the suspension of movement of resource sector’s expatriate fly-in fly-out workforce between Papua New Guinea and Australia for a two-week period. The Company is engaging with the Governments of Australia and Papua New Guinea through the Papua New Guinea Chamber of Mines and Petroleum to ensure protocols in place will allow the resumption of travel following the suspension period. The suspension will result in a reduction in expatriate staffing levels over the short term, but this is not expected to significantly impact production, although some non-production related activities may be impacted.

The Company also advises that stoping operations have also been interrupted for a period of approximately two weeks as a result of an incident involving an underground loader, which prevented backfilling operations. While backfilling operations will recommence shortly, this will result in production from four high grade stopes to be deferred from the current quarter to the second quarter, resulting in the plant treating a larger amount of lower grade stockpile material during the current quarter. It should be noted that this is not expected to impact on the guidance production for 2021.

Following the record production reported in Q4 2020, the Company has taken the opportunity to repay the outstanding balance of US$5 million due on the Trafigura loan during the current quarter, leaving the Company with no debt and an historically high cash balance of over US$67 million.

Comment by TJPatrols on Mar 19, 2021 7:03am
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Comment by BlindBoy on Mar 19, 2021 8:18am
A couple of minor temporary bumps, accompanied by some good news.  bump:  "temporary restrictions on travel between Papua New Guinea and Australia ...  includes the suspension of movement of resource sector’s expatriate fly-in fly-out workforce between Papua New Guinea and Australia for a two-week period."    "will result in a reduction in expatriate ...more  
Comment by ErinBrockovich on Mar 19, 2021 9:09am
$67 000 000 in cash. Very impressive. Would be funny if we bought some BTC though. Please don't. ;)
Comment by alfino on Mar 19, 2021 10:45am
i would vote positive to any diversification, buy some bitcoin on a dip why not !
Comment by aimhigh on Mar 19, 2021 11:16am
I will tell yoo why not.  KNT is a gold mining operation that we have invested in . The management are excellent at running the operation. It is now proven to be profitable. We are very near a time to think about dividends as payouts to shareholders.  Start small . ie2-5 cents / year, leaving enough for ongoing expansion and drilling.  Then as a shareholder , You can spend Your  ...more  
Comment by ErinBrockovich on Mar 19, 2021 1:32pm
Guys, guys, I was kidding about the Bitcoin. Perhaps a dividend would be workable. A one time divi this time. But, honestly, I'd rather they invest back in exploration. And save for a rainy day. 
Comment by BlindBoy on Mar 19, 2021 1:47pm
100% agree.  There will come a time for K92 to consider dividends, but I far prefer for them to consider their corporate development and company building.  K92 has far greater development potential than most give it credit for; i.e., it could become a major player in the sector with a continuation  of on-site success, and if plays its cards well with development and (potential ...more  
Comment by cyber37 on Mar 19, 2021 1:43pm
What looks like a big pile of cash on hand it is really not that significant when comes to a meaningful acquisition. Still it would be a good start if plan was to take over a small but prospective play like ….TBX or FSX (I’m not promoting those stocks here but think they would be a good fit with already some connections to KNT). As for possibility of any dividends from KNT……this is way too soon. & ...more