A highly mother loaded name, Perseus, son of Zeus who impregnated his mother in the guise of a Gold shower! Tells you something both about male libido and female venality, or at the least their fatal attraction to whatever shines . Not quite PC in our times...even if the company's current timing, having just rescued an alluring African virgin in the wilds of Tanzania, named Orebody, from the predatory gaze of a yellow Medusa, shows it also inherited the Midas touch...quite an endowment worthy of the name. Mythology is a bit confused as to the ending, but there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so they say. As for me, I would have gone for PDI, an even more alluring Damsel, but well done all the same for this budding Endeavour, the gold standard in that part of the world. Just one caveat, Greek heroes don't hedge...it kills the romance...but that's not the point here, I suppose.
Since ADR theft I am reducing western listed stocks. I wonder why companies like his do not chose a secure listing outside the west. They dig the holes outside, right? The metal goes east, Canada has none... I would love to invest, though. Thanks.
Great interview. I don't agree these guys need to have hedges when they have huge amounts of cash, are a low cost producers and debt free. If the gold price falls they will still be in business due to cost of production compared to peers and would be the first company to be able to get debt if it gets as bad as that
Highly competent company with a good track record. Will watch them with interest.
Fantastic interview. Great questions great answers 💯
I have been on the toilet all afternoon due to some bad fish at lunch. But im glad i have a Perseus Mining interview to keep me occupied
After decades of working in tech, and holding technology stocks, I find this refreshing.
That’s gold 👍👍
A highly mother loaded name, Perseus, son of Zeus who impregnated his mother in the guise of a Gold shower! Tells you something both about male libido and female venality, or at the least their fatal attraction to whatever shines . Not quite PC in our times...even if the company's current timing, having just rescued an alluring African virgin in the wilds of Tanzania, named Orebody, from the predatory gaze of a yellow Medusa, shows it also inherited the Midas touch...quite an endowment worthy of the name. Mythology is a bit confused as to the ending, but there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so they say. As for me, I would have gone for PDI, an even more alluring Damsel, but well done all the same for this budding Endeavour, the gold standard in that part of the world.
Just one caveat, Greek heroes don't hedge...it kills the romance...but that's not the point here, I suppose.
Since ADR theft I am reducing western listed stocks. I wonder why companies like his do not chose a secure listing outside the west. They dig the holes outside, right? The metal goes east, Canada has none... I would love to invest, though. Thanks.
Great interview. I don't agree these guys need to have hedges when they have huge amounts of cash, are a low cost producers and debt free. If the gold price falls they will still be in business due to cost of production compared to peers and would be the first company to be able to get debt if it gets as bad as that