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The First Quarter results are out. and they are Impressive.
In this conversation, Shaun Day, Managing Director of Greatland Gold, discusses the company's operational performance, financial strength, and strategic plans for growth. He highlights the successful production at Telfer and Havieron, the importance of maintaining a strong cash position, and the strategies in place to manage gold price risks. The discussion also covers the company's cross-listing plans, resource updates, exploration priorities, and commitment to sustainability and community engagement.
Takeaways
- Greatland Gold exceeded production plans by 21%.
- Operational performance is driven by a focus on fundamentals.
- Financial strength allows for growth and development options.
- Gold price strategy includes put options for downside protection.
- Cross-listing aims to attract Australian institutional investors.
- Resource updates indicate a significant increase in mine life.
- Exploration priorities focus on West Dome and regional opportunities.
- Sustainability efforts include zero lost time injuries this quarter.
- Community engagement is a key part of operational culture.
- Future plans include maintaining productivity and exploring new areas.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Historical Figures
03:08 Operational Performance and Key Drivers
05:55 Financial Strength and Growth Options
08:46 Gold Price Strategy and Risk Management
11:59 Cross-Listing and Market Strategy
15:03 Resource and Reserve Updates
17:52 Exploration Priorities and Future Plans
21:02 Sustainability and Community Engagement
23:57 Conclusion and Future Outlook
"We've added 18 months of mine life."
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