Post by
snowshoedb on Jan 25, 2023 10:23am
Corporate Shake Up
Not surprising to see this change. Unfortunate for Duncan to be shown the door. This is a good example of why its important to consistently actively manage a business. Duncan had a great run for thew first 6 years... but ultimately paid the price for a series of misteps over the past year as they attempted to put Kiena into production.
In management... "You are only as good as you last bad deed".
Wesdome has dug itself a big hole. I'm sure they will find someone who can actively attempt a turnarround on the company. But let's remember the company's performace will be impaired for at least for the next year. And if they can't overcome the obsticals that now exist within the financial limitation framework (constraints) that exist at the company; we could have a bad outcome.
There are some serious issues with respect to ground stability that has slowed Wesdomes ability to ramp down to the Zone A Deposit. Progress will be slow and costly.
One should ask... Why are we 9-12 months behind on the ramp when they started well over a year ago? This implies that they made less than 2 months progress in ramping down in over more than a year.... the entire ramp was expected to take 1 year.
If they can't overcome this problem in BOTH a timely and cost effective manner ... the company could be mired in losses and the cash burn might not be able to be sustained by the free cash flow of Eagle. Kiena will burn cash at 4 gm/t... no if ands or buts.
We are likely diluted 6%-10% by the ATM and a further erosion of cash of 12-14 million/yr of interest to service 150 Million in debt that was not expected. Lets wake up to the reality that we are 1/4 of a billion dollars behind plan. This for a mine that was expected to be put back into operation for 40-80 million!
My fear is that this may be like Hope Bay where management misteps could not be overcome by subsequent management and the restricted financial capacity of the company made the job impossible.
This is a real shame for such a previously promissing property.
Comment by
pfm1998 on Jan 25, 2023 11:33am
Do you know how far they have drilled down and where they have started from?
Comment by
PulpCutter on Jan 26, 2023 11:42am
Might be the most on-target post I've read, on the Wesdome shake-up (pun not intended).