WAF 1.00% $1.48 west african resources limited

Hey Esh,1) agree2) agree - is there shallow drilling that could...

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    Hey Esh,

    1) agree
    2) agree - is there shallow drilling that could be done to further boost the O/Ps?  (I know they are going to upgrade the O/P this quarter anyway)
    3) Perhaps, although I disagree about B2Gold. They have liquidity of $300-400m, plus still are not producing more than 1m ounces, so WAF would push them well past that number, although I note, that about half of their mines are barely profitable. So... watch out for any asset sales (similar to RSG), that would def signal to me they are about to make a move). Once companies have a 1m ounce p.a profile, it would seem that the very big end of town are happy to pay large premiums for large, diverse producers.
    4) Disagree. I have never, never.... seen a mining company come under budget and not need more capital than what they originally budgeted (even DCN, in the sense that, they wanted to pay off their royalty, they wanted to expedite more drilling, pay down debt, etc etc etc).
    I can only think of one company that raised more than they needed, to build a mine. AVB. It succeed in building the mine, on time, on budget and actually ended up having cash left over. No debt, no banks knocking at their door etc. So... I see it as a huge, HUGE advantage that the company raised more than it needed. It offers them all sorts of flexibility, plus not require a raising, just when most company should not be (i.e.... the long list of developers we both follow, but sadly I seem to hold, ha). It also offers the company a form of security, as in, they no-longer need to please brokers (beg etc). They are done with them. Plus, I think there are even more advantages (which perhaps might include up-scaling the plant, but not needing tap the markets ).
    7) The company is now trading a very low E/V, development or not. The charts might say $0.20, and it may well hit that, but at least WAF have $70m+ in the bank, a full credit facility and can ignore the market gyrations. 

    You yourself say this is one of the few projects world wide of this scale. There are many hunger gold producers that have not been exploring for many years. Only a few projects worth investing in...

    I find it interesting that some have focused so much on the issues facing the country, when, compared to many other countries in Africa, BF seems very stable. Yes, it has issues, but its only got a population of 20m, less than Australia, its democratic and as others have pointed out, has the support of the French etc. It has many producing gold mines (and all the other businesses) and they continue to produce etc.

    Good luck to all holders.
 
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