does the depth of bulletin concern anyone? seems pretty deep which means big old project to access the higher grades so higher costs? what with the investment into the sulphide/float plant costs, aren't we sailing close to the wind in terms of revenue generated from WGP to pay for hedge and debt repayments and funding all the growth? if the grade/ounces we produce increasing, looks like it will help but seems to be a lot of extras without a large increase in revenue... or is that just me being negative?
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