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0.0661 is a buy
The ain’t trades are completely deceptive
Costco sells gold bars to its members - an idea for Tesco? Or, maybe, Waitrose?
https://www.businessinsider.com/costco-gold-bars-silver-coins-monthly-sales-wells-fargo-bullion-2024-4
They have barely collected any
The last placing was for 585m shares.
Since its announcement, in the 9 sessions through to yesterday's close, 526m shares have been traded on AIM.
This figure excludes the volume dealt on Aquis.
Hopefully, therefore, the impact of the last placing on the share price will now begin to diminish.
And currently over £1900/oz. I still have a few coins I bought for £340 in 2007 :-)
$2,386.69 at the present time.
JSP, personally I collect Sovereigns and have done for years, the value has gone through the roof in recent years and looks like it will continue, on a positive note any gold that may be recovered by ALBA has also followed the trend ..... PS:- There are a lot of fakes on a well known E auction site, be careful
Gold Britannia coins are potentially a good investment as you are not charged CGT on them. Make sure you get the physical coin in your possession. Don't buy paper gold.
Bank Of America Sees Gold At $3,000
Gold prices are expected to reach $3,000 per ounce by 2025, driven by strong demand from central banks and the anticipation of investors returning to the market as the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates.
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/commodities/gold-prices-today-is-the-bullion-headed-for-3000-12611841.html/amp
Https://www.mining.com/web/golds-rapid-ascent-isnt-over-yet-fund-managers-say/
Great short video of GF and the waste tip excavations. Looks bloody cold over there but at least it's not raining.
Good we are making progress, now lets see how much Gold maybe left in the tip and see what we can process economically for the future. At the end of the day it will probably need crushing down further, running through the wash plant to get the heavies out and then processing for grams/ounces per tonne. Then a cost plan for the rest of the tip, Lets hope the figures are good.
From the last results and memory one of the tips was considerably better than the others, so assuming they are on that one first and trenching to find out if some of the fines have settled at lower levels over the many years the tip(s) have been sat there being weathered. Pretty sure they know what they're doing, so let them get stuck in and hopefully some results/info within a couple of months.
GLA etc
A video update direct from the Clogau Waste Tip, presented by our Chairman
https://twitter.com/AlbaMinerals/status/1778361928206667904?t=n2S-4srB1SQFihQSGUMjVg&s=19
Finch v Surrey CC re scope 3 emissions at HH.
Supreme court decisions are delivered on Wednesday and the timetable of future decisions released at 11am on the preceding Thursday.
This morning's page on the court's site is unchanged since before Easter, we are too close to the beginning of the new term this Tuesday:
https://www.supremecourt.uk/news/future-judgments.html
Blimey, its a moving.
Never seen it so high.
Glad they're getting stuck in to the trenching. Hopefully some good commercially viable results and if so get really stuck into the waste tips 2024, whilst also progressing with the mine.
Might be worth a further dabble now the Isa allowances are renewed again. Still feels like we are lowering our break evens (averaging down) though.
We could do with several good news RNS's without a raise a few days after. Get the SP up and above the 0.017 before a maybe needed by then a placing at .0125 again. The last one at .0065 feels like giving it away.
Even though I'm likely to be in for some more if it drops below .0065 like the drift/drop after last placing.
Cheers Robbie for link and GLA etc etc
GoldnOilDigger,
If all goes well, the favourable resolution of the legal proceedings should put some value on HH.
That got cut short.
UKOG (MC < £2M). So if there is any potential in HH. How much would it cost to take over HHDL and potentially UKOG etc and hopefully get shut of the Green issues with "Finch & co."
Possibly run the site with a proper "non-crook" based BOD and get a decent income/profit.
There's lots of tax losses and I'd suggest, still a need for national energy security for another few decades whilst renewables get further advanced.
Everything has a price and the impossible can be done eventually.!! Just a thought.
Cheers again Ocelot for your research.
GLA DYOR (or pick the brains of good people).
Thanks all.
Nice one Ocelot, that's good info.
2.1M still a lot outstanding that would be nice to get back however unlikely.
Unfortunately with over £20M in loans and the bulk £17M ish owed to UKOG (current MC
So they are progressing with trench sampling the waste tips - hopefully more gold incoming…. GLA
https://x.com/albaminerals/status/1778058018585788750?s=46&t=_5ANy-C8-Y35U4iL5K1ZHg
PS: and, of course, there is the continuing legal case brought by Sarah Finch et al against Surrey CC re scope 3 emissions where the Supreme court has still to deliver its judgement.
GF wrote this in the Final Results RNS of 19/05/22:
"We look forward to hearing of the Operator's plans for enhancing productivity and delivering on the inherent, and to date largely untapped, value of the Horse Hill Oil Field".
The real problem appears to be less HH itself than the operator, UKOG's lack of resources to develop it.
Surely this timescale should be seriously diminished, seeing that we already had a (previously) working mine.
From note 18 of UKOG's 22/23 annual report.
At 30 September 2023, the outstanding loan balances owed to HHDL’s shareholders were; Alba Mineral Resources PLC (Alba) £2.1 million (2022: £2.54 million), Doriemus PLC (Doremius) £0.6 million (2022: £0.57 million) and UK Oil & Gas Plc £17.43 million (2022: £16.59 million).
Since that date, a partial repayment of around £100k has been made to Alba (see the RNS of 06/12/23).
The loans are payable on determination by the Board of HHDL. The loans currently attract an interest rate equivalent to the Bank of England base rate.
DriverMike - except we already have a mine - all we are doing is reopening an existing mine…. GLA
Hi Robbie and fellow concerned shareholders.
I've trolled again this morning through the countless RNS's regarding Horse Hill and bloody hell, there's a lot. I will have missed some info as my eye's where getting sore. It seems Alba has bought chunks of HH developments from different companies around 9-10 years ago approx for quite substantial sums of money (foresight would have said excessively expensive now), but at the time there was so much hype and what seemed to be good drilling tests etc. It also seems the CEO at the time Michael Nott was at the start of the investments and then George was appointed again around 10 years ago and seemed to carry on with the investment as part of the BOD.
I haven't found anything on the loan yet, if it actually exists but with other info I've read it seems it does.
Basically it seems there was loads of hype "Gatwick Gusher" and lots of people (Ukog shareholders past and present) and a few businesses (Alba etc) invested on the potential of mega riches that seemed to good to miss out on (FOMO) and from test results and the probable sales pitch probably from Sanderson, just sucked in millions of pounds that seem to have been frittered away and no where near the oil expected ever materialised. (Please correct me if I'm wrong on some of this) as I got bored and had to stop reading of this frustrating business opportunity that now just seems a liability.
To get full research by me, then I'd need hours, weeks and months to see if there is any potential in HH, but my Business is easier and much more profitable, so I'll do a bit on Wednesdays if I can be bothered.
I think George would clear this (Asset/Liability) as quick as possible if a reasonable no strings attached offer came in for HH shares. There's only so many hours in the day to sort businesses out and Alba's Gold is potentially much more important than the Oil.
Getb shut of HH, Let SB sort the Graphite out and we may have a simpler better business eventually.
GLA DYOR and lets hope for the best.