We are about to enter the most thrilling period of GGP’s growth in my view, perhaps HAD005 and the buyout of Telfer are up there in company-defining periods. I’m not about to list the next set of company events as others have done that already.
For many of us who have been here a while (since 2017 myself) the next 6 or 7 weeks should bring clarity and more interest.
With gold prices rising, first quarter figures, more news on what’s at Telfer, the weeks to April will speed along.
For all genuine holders the wait may have been worth it after many moments of risk and uncertainty.
Within 40-50 days we’ll have a host of new information. It’s not long now.
Our big vision - a question
Re: Our big vision - a question
Hi Doors,
Exciting days indeed.
Having bought in 2018, sold in 2020 (for a small profit) and bought back in in 2021... it has been an interesting ride. Seeing the fresh impetus Shaun has ignited makes it an incredible time be be with Greatland.
The transformation is progressing at a pace I haven't seen before and I have worked in management for several high profile international companies before retiring. In all cases transformation has been a slow process, what is happening at Greatland is therefore quite remarkable.
To paraphrase Shaun "all of the ducks are lining up".
Shaun arriving with fresh energy and ambition, Newcrest being swallowed up by Newmont, the latter divesting to narrow their losses, the backing of investors during dilution, the increased gold price, the enthusiasm of the Telfer workforce to join Greatland, the expertise within the company, the potential of Havieron and other assets...
Hell we're even talking about the biggest Tungsten deposit just 10km from Telfer lol.
It's a great set of ducks!
Exciting days indeed.
Having bought in 2018, sold in 2020 (for a small profit) and bought back in in 2021... it has been an interesting ride. Seeing the fresh impetus Shaun has ignited makes it an incredible time be be with Greatland.
The transformation is progressing at a pace I haven't seen before and I have worked in management for several high profile international companies before retiring. In all cases transformation has been a slow process, what is happening at Greatland is therefore quite remarkable.
To paraphrase Shaun "all of the ducks are lining up".
Shaun arriving with fresh energy and ambition, Newcrest being swallowed up by Newmont, the latter divesting to narrow their losses, the backing of investors during dilution, the increased gold price, the enthusiasm of the Telfer workforce to join Greatland, the expertise within the company, the potential of Havieron and other assets...
Hell we're even talking about the biggest Tungsten deposit just 10km from Telfer lol.
It's a great set of ducks!