It is make or break time alright but they still have a good chance of success. If the plant wasn't functioning properly, I'd say they were done, but all signs point to the fact that the water-related plant issues have been solved, it's operating at or above nameplate, and the main issue remaining is operating procedures/grade control, which are improving. They have enough cash to get them through to commercial operation, as long as the aforementioned issue is solved in Q1 2023 and nothing else goes wrong. However, with the level of debt I can see why the share price is what it is, and though we could look back in 6 months and regret not topping up at the current level, at this point I've got enough risk with my current holding.
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