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I nearly got all positive for a minute there TDT then I thought ................mmmmhh perhaps better not
MD
Been catching up on the posts here. Lots of arguments but actually a lot of agreement. Agreement number one = nothing happening here any time soon. Agreement number 2 is that when it does kick off the mcap will be much higher than now. Conclusion = put in drawer and hope that any dilution is not catastrophic in terms of the resultant SP.
No worries Solis I'd probably think the same.
I just took 8adgers post and as I couldn't see a translate option in the document just copied it into word and translated it.
I must admit I'm usually skeptical about sources of info until/unless I've checked myself or I've a reliable source.
You're absolutely right to question it.
GL
Hi Noloss,
Thanks. Ignore the spellchecker's mistakes, I know I do.
Strange that Google loses the last sentence, whereas Google translate from II provides it without problem.
I normally use Firefox and had never tried internet explorer and Google translate (it is more laborious than Chrome though). Did not expect it to have such a difference.
My apologies for disbelieving you max2mentor.
You're lol. I'll give up.
I will try again as even I am embarrassed by the bad grammar in that post..
Hi Solis.
Your'e right. When I access via Chrome it doesn't include that additional line, but when I go in via Internet Explorer and use Google translate it does.
Hi Solis.
Your right. When I access via chrome I doesn't include that additional line but when I go in via Internet explorer and use google translate it does.
Hi Noloss
Copied your link and got the same as before. Are you using Chrome translator ? Something funny going on. What I get is 2 paras separated by a photo, as below.
As for the Amur Minerals project for the development of Kun-Manyier in the Amur Region, its reserves (up to 1.2 million tons of nickel, about 300 thousand tons of copper) make it possible to make serious bets on this deposit. The main components of its ores are nickel and copper. There are also reserves of platinum, palladium, cobalt, gold, silver. The difficulty is that, in general, the content of the components is not very high, and the object itself is located in the extreme north-east of the region, where there is no infrastructure. The scale of the mining project and its structure at this stage are not yet clear. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Amur Region, at present “reserves are being calculated and the project’s technical and economic model is being formed.” It is planned to build concentrate production at the deposit, and at BAM - manufacture of nickel matte production or sell only concentrate.
"I cannot post the picture between the 2 paragraphs, but one can see it here https://dvkapital.ru/files/gallery//new/2019/07/19/0.75562200_1563505604_l.jpg "
We reserve for the future
The Kun-Manyye copper-nickel deposit, large in reserves, in the Amur Region, as well as the porphyry copper deposit with Peschanka gold in Chukotka, and the Malmyzhskoye deposit, unique in reserves in the Khabarovsk Territory, and leading in gold-porphyry with gold, the leading researcher of the Institute of Mining of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Viktor KRYUKOV calls the truly serious additions of recent years in the DFO. And long-awaited.
Hi Solis,
It is there on my translated article.
This is the link I am using...
https://dvkapital.ru/regionnow/dfo_18.07.2019_14912_kurs-na-diversifikatsiju.html?printr
max,
It's funny how Goggle will give you one translation and me another. Maybe they thought a nice picture of multi coloured rolling hills would do instead.
Also any search for some of your added words like "2024", "logistical restrictions", "depend" or "World prices" draw a blank, so must have come from some other link.
Could you please provide it as 8adger's link does not have what you have added.
Solis
The link is already in the post by 8adger
Baiting again AP? lol
MAX2MENTOR
Can you provide a link to the article re production in 2024 as I cannot find it, or were you pulling our legs by inventing things ?
Thanks for the article 8adger
Did you notice extract from same article.
Bit of a concern the last para from same article (if it's correct) pushing date of production past 2024.
As forAmur Minerals' projectto develop Kun-Manye in the Amur region, its reserves (up to 1.2 million tonnes of nickel, about 300,000 tonnes of copper) allow for serious bets on this field. Copper. There are also stocks of platinum, palladium, cobalt, gold and silver. The difficulty is that in general the content of the components is not very high, and the object itself is located in the far northeast of the region, where there is no infrastructure. The scale of the mining project and its structure are not yet clear. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Amur Region, "the inventory counting and the formation of the feasibility model of the project is under way." It is planned to build a concentrate production on the field, and BAM - production for the production of nickel matte or sell only concentrate. The timing of the start of production is not earlier than 2024, and they will largely depend on the situation of world prices and logistical restrictions.
July 19, 2019, 1:08 p.m.
GL
As for the Amur Minerals project for the development of Kun-Manyier in the Amur Region, its reserves (up to 1.2 million tons of nickel, about 300 thousand tons of copper) make it possible to make serious bets on this deposit. The main components of its ores are nickel and copper. There are also reserves of platinum, palladium, cobalt, gold, silver. The difficulty is that, in general, the content of the components is not very high, and the object itself is located in the extreme north-east of the region, where there is no infrastructure. The scale of the mining project and its structure at this stage are not yet clear. According to the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Amur Region, at present “reserves are being calculated and the project’s technical and economic model is being formed.” It is planned to build concentrate production at the deposit, and at BAM - manufacture of nickel matte production or sell only concentrate.
https://dvkapital.ru/regionnow/dfo_18.07.2019_14912_kurs-na-diversifikatsiju.html?printr