I think Ken Nilsson would've been pleased with this outcome, though no doubt he would still have been disappointed at how things panned out for the Guyana venture. But as others have said, gold exploration is a risky busines. And for now at least, it's looking as though Troy has survived.
Well done to all the parties involved. It's heartening to see. And credit where credit's due to the Guyanese Government - they didn't interfere. Perhaps they learned their lesson from the last time they tried to 'help'.
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