"Annual free cashflow is now almost double the total debt for first time"
General Jargon - feel free to comment
This is what I make of it -
As per TRY half year report F/Y17 there are two major debts;
Trade creditor debt @36m,
Borrowings @27m
Ruff Ruff Total @63m AUD
hedges are as follows
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 0 March Quarter 9,000 1,183.65 1 June Quarter 9,000 1,183.65 2 Sept Quarter 9,000 1,183.65 3 Dec Quarter 13,000 1,233.34 4 5 TOTAL 40,000 $1,199.80 $47,992,000
AISC for Dec17 @1017 - say 1,000 = 40,000 * 1000 = 40,000
(take 10% if you like)
Hedged oz. free cash flow = 7,992,000 (or so 12m whatever)
Unhedged oz. 35,000 nice round number fair to say
35,000 * (1,350 - 1,000)= 12,500,00
Total Free Cash Flow C/Y18 20,492,000 USD I make it
So @32.5m AUD based on 77c if my calculations are correct
63m total debt and 32.5m free cash flow (@27m Investec/Borrowings)
I don't mind those figures so much, scrape that barrel.
It appears the total debt amount is almost double the free cash flow for 2018 C/Y based on these figures.
I am just learning the basics of this stuff so if anyone can help me to understand how to evaluate more reasonably I would really appreciate it - thanks in advance. Go the Gold Price>>>>>>uUP
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