We have an update. Good!
I believe that a lot of processes, including communicationswith SHs will improve with our new chair.
Upon observation of the progress of many other explorersover the last 7 years, I think TNG is progressing well. Of course there aregoing to be a few outliers to the upside, which is frustrating, I know. I’d beinterested to see if any of the other V hopefuls announce anymore bs aboutbeing the next V mine in oz now that we’re so tantalisingly close to completionof permitting followed by finance.
I’ve had several conversations with friend who is a geo/productionmanager of a mine in WA who’s astounded with the ongoing progress of TNG. He’shad the experience working in an exploration company in the NT which failed topass the EIS stage, an exercise costing several million and over a decade ofexperience in various aspects of commissioning a mine. So he’s familiar with theperils of transitioning from explorer to producer and seems to think that TNGwill succeed, as do I.
Good to see a few newspaper articles trumpeting ourmilestones of late and I particularly like the KFW bank image at the bottom ofthe AFR article. Don’t underestimate the power of print media, even if it onlyserves the purpose of planting a seed in the minds of potential investors. Themore the merrier.
I’m slowly accumulating below 10c with the aim of reducingmy average below 13.5c and hitting the 3m mark.
Slowly, slowly catchy monkey.