Let's presume for a moment that KML sort out their commissioning issues, and nameplate capacity is achieved.
And then they ship out the required tonnage of ore and get a fair price for the stuff.
So a Goldilocks scenario.
With the amount of shares on issue, and the debt to be repaid, is it really kosher to be saying GBG shares are going to go up substantially?
Sure they might rise, they might even double from CURRENT prices, but are they going to be a ten bagger from these levels???
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