Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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Big news incoming??
Movement…..
Seems to be occurring .....Nice and steady please
Gla Lth's
Sunningdale , sounds very promising imho
The full length interview is now up on Youtube. Its a long interview but Jo Battershill has so much detailed knowledge of the project and more importantly what he believes is waiting to be discovered.
https://youtu.be/BcW0KTeV3WM
New tweet from Anglesey this morning + interview to come later, it is very tricky to buy online currently also.
Upside momentum is building !!
https://x.com/AngleseyMining/status/1742109400133746860?s=20
Hello Nicubias. As Jo’s farewell event is open to all, it’s possible that Messrs Kearney and Varma might attend. Who knows, even Mr Black could turn up?
As 2024 has arrived, may I again wish all genuine AYM shareholders a very prosperous year.
John
Let 2024 be the year!
Very exciting prospect imho
Trying to picture 100m of copper zone down there.......Nice!
Something is telling me this will happen... how, when...... pretty exciting!! GLA
"This Northern Copper Zone is in places up to 100m thick" Jo Battershill.
In essence we are now looking to change the original plan to incorporate a second minehead which will decline onto the copper target at the beginning of the mine life.
This gives us the outcome of a significant increase in production volumes and potentially allows the to project to make a quantum leap forwards in terms of project economics via bigger stopes, earlier mining of copper and higher volumes.
Not to mention added resources.
All moving in the right Direction if you ask me.
GLA DYOR.
Unusually conservative ,tells you something
A new interview with Jo Battershill is out on Jan 2nd and a preview has just been published on Twitter and other media websites.
https://twitter.com/Brand_UK/status/1740639953871098056
This was posted on FCM page on ADVFN.
One of Danesh Varma's associates.
https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/apdocuments/3-17811-event-9.pdf
You think John Kearney and Danesh Varma are invited to the gathering 🤣🤣
Not far off 10 p target then
Post from the other place and new comment on AYM
New interview with Alan Green, AYM selected as a share to watch in 2024
'Parys Mountain worth 6p/7p a share alone'
https://youtu.be/k1CgYhyNXAM?feature=shared
AYM featured 27 minutes in.
Https://x.com/AngleseyMining/status/1738550679340294284?s=20
Another positive Tweet in AYM's charm offensive.
Sounds like a fun-filled gathering, John!
May I add my own best wishes to all LTHs who, like me, have persevered with AYM over the decades. Season's Greetings and let's raise a glass of Cwrw Sir Fon (or whatever) to long-awaited success in 2024!
Amidst the general jubilation at the news that Jo has agreed to become a non-exec director of AYM, just a reminder that the ceremony to mark his departure as CEO is still going ahead.
Outline programme is:
Gather at drilling site on Parys Mountain.
Opening remarks by sharehuzzarski.
Long but uplifting speech by Brentharg.
Exactly the same speech repeated by Bubble.
Traditional floral dance by local virgins: presentation of ceremonial bucket to Jo.
(After press photos, interviews etc)…
Adjourn to the Dinorben Arms for a true Amlwch knees-up.
Full details are available.
Seriously though folks, I wish all genuine AYM shareholders a very happy Christmas and a prosperous (yes, very prosperous!) 2024.
John
Thanks Brentharg
Very interesting to read. Mad things those Cosmic rays!!! The Chemistry/Physics reads like science fiction but a cool way of locating and proving the presence of denser material/elements in rock strata. Will be very interesting to see the results.
I assume the tool used is not available at Argos hence not wanting to risk it's loss in a fracture section of drill hole....
Brentharg some really good detailed info there on the process possibly being used many thanks for your info
Core samples look very good today
There’s an archaeological dating process similar to carbon dating, but applying to minerals. It’s dependent on cosmic rays from the Sun or elsewhere in the galaxy knocking chunks off the Calcium in limestone, creating a measurable amount of Chlorine - a “cosmogonic nuclide” (isotope). This enables scientists to measure length of exposure post-quarrying.
These cosmic rays penetrate dozens of metres below the surface, creating muons as a by product. Measuring these live subatomic particles from inside a drill hole (think ‘Geiger counter’) reveals how much dense matter is above the sensor: a layer of lead, say, will cause a quietening of the signal compared to less dense material.
It’s a superb new technology and I’m glad that on Jo’s watch these modern whizzbangs are being employed. There must be some very clever subcontractors working for us on this. It all adds to the reliability of the economic case for mining operations or, put another way, reducing risk for investors who want to be sure they’ll get their money back and then some.
My hope is that Grangesburg will be sold off for a sum of money sufficient to bring Parys Mountain into production. But even in that scenario the economic case would be just as relevant - to safeguard AYM’s own money.
Expectations for the Parys Mountain assay results are high. More on social media today
https://twitter.com/Alan__Green/status/1738125708998672439