CGT castlemaine goldfields limited

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    In a quandary now - averaged down to about 14c. What to do now - hold, and hope for 20c+, or take the cash and put it into a safer, producing, profitable goldie? Have great hopes for CGT, but so many others looking attractive at current prices.

    Someone mentioned TAM, which I used to hold, and which looks good now, but I wouldn't mind finding a couple of cheapies around 20 - 30 cents, and maybe split my now enlarged CGT holding 3 ways - one third CGT, one third to each of two other junior producers.

    Would appreciate any suggestions (no, not those sorts of suggestions). Maybe another bite at NGF, which is looking a lot more attractive now?

    Good luck to all who have gone along for the ride with CGT. IT certainly has some good assets. We just need to see a plan to turn them into profitable production.

    Cheers,
    Mike
 
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