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Re: Interim Results Yes I agree the Interim results are very promising. I like the fact that Kilimapesa in Kenya also seems to be turning a corner. This has been draining the companies resources for a number of years now. A profit from there would be wonderful. I am continuing to hold until the year end figures come out. If the company continues as it has in H1 then the Profit Before Tax Level could be up over 50% on last years. This will lower the P/E ratio to well below 10. Debt levels are very good for an AIM miner.
Interim Results Good positive figures and progress on all fronts including, it would appear, on the Rand dispute which I think has been quite a drag on the outlook and SP. Management expect a positive outcome.......As this rate could reach break even in a few months.Good Luck All
kiliimapesa Goldplat successfully commissions kilimapesa processing plant.
Re: Encouraging Q3 figures I sold due to the dispute and while trading is very positive will hold back buying again until the outcome of dispute is clearer.
Encouraging Q3 figures Perhaps with the exception that the negotiations on the dispute appear to be becoming much colder, taken out of BAU and that probably means being taken expensive and long term legal route.
Goldplat GDP Presentation Presentation on Goldplat GDP:[link] interesting for those looking for a Gold and Silver producer.
Re: results summary Very good results in my opinion. Looks good for next year also if they can resolve dispute with Rand, turn a profit (any profit) at Kili and continue to ramp up core operations in Africa and South America.
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Goldplat plc Operational Update Quite a nice update today[link]
Re: 1300 I will brake even at 8.30p from 2013.
Re: 1300 Yes just be patient just look at AVM today was 5p last thursdayIm thinking of getting a few more of these
1300 I've been underwater with GDP for years, kept averaging down, ending up with 250k units at 9.9p average. Now, with some stability in operations, some good prospects, generating small profits and gold price back up above 1300, I really think the share price here could begin to climb back. With a current market cap of less than £10m, given its current production and prospects, I think we should be able to see low 7p range before the summer really gets going. Anyone else feeling the same way? Or anyone else see a bad trend?
Re: What's the problem? patience patience will be rewarded