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TSP stop digging ---the Ivanhoe grades you pasted are Kamoa not Sentinel that j Meyer and others are quoting-once again you haven't a clue what you are talking about.First Quantum own Sentinel-perhaps talk less and listen and learn more
I have more years behind me than I have ahead of me. The comments from some here are water off a duck's back. I admire your fortitude. Their aim is to silence others on an open forum. But they will not succeed.
Agree with you completely TSP, both on the results so far as well as the speed at which those disagreeing on here stoop to personal jibes. In my view they have already lost the argument if they have to resort to insult.
Trisse same to you hope you can refrain from further sarcasm otherwise happy to place you in the bin
I thank you both for the diligent research and hope you keep on posting in depth knowledge and recommendations.
China I don't know anything about you and don't really care BUT one thing I do is try and treat everyone with respect unless they show me otherwise.
Some of the shocking posts Ive read here directed at me and you strengthen my resolve to KEEP POSTING what I feel is relevant and to the best of my investment knowledge. I have watched the frankly DISGUSTING posts directed at you and happy to report them! BTW Ive filtered at least 10 ere the last week. Says a lot about the type of characters that one finds on these boards
Topsharepicks, given that my posts are rubbish, why have the squad reported them and have them removed? They don't want the truth out there. Aug 7th I predicted FO TR1 coming, and here it is. Interesting to see that you are now the object of their hate:)
Don't waste your time with talking to stone.
Yep as they say its TOO EARLY TO TELL!
Compare those grades with Sentinal DRC grades theyre not even CLOSE so in my mind it was bloody irresponsible of Meyer to spout the DRC comparison thing...………… why did he???????????
https://www.ivanhoemines.com/news/2019/ivanhoe-mines-reports-unprecedented-22.3-metre-intersection-of-13.05-copper-in-a-shallow-flat-lying-discovery-at-the-kamoa/
Arc Minerals continue to report copper mineralisation in drilling on the Cheyeza East prospect in Zambia close to First Quantum’s Trident mine complex
Drilling so far confirms mineralisation over 300m x 650m with copper in a relatively shallow formation seen from surface in most areas.
The team are also looking to drill at the West Lunga and Lumbeta prospects.
Drilling at Cheyeza East indicates >300m width to the orebody and some 650m of strike length
It is still too early to guess at the total tonnage that may be contained but this is looking to be a fairly substantial tonnage of contained copper mineralisation.
Drill result from holes 6, 7 and 9:
Hole 6: 19.70m grading 0.59% Cu from 15.30m depth
Inc. 5.80m at 1.00% Cu from 27.70m
Hole 7: 11m @ 0.75% Cu from 69.40m
Inc. 3.9m @ 1.42% Cu from 72.10m
Hole 9: intersected 9.00m @ 0.63% Cu from 11.90m
Inc. 5.00m @ 0.92% Cu from 14.90m
Drill holes 8, 9, 10 & 12 show the discovery to be at least 650m long.
Mineralisation seen so far shows copper grades within 100m of surface indicating good open pit potential if the discovery measure up to be a new mine in time.
Further work at Lumbeta and West Lunga target indicate significant targets and potential for the land package to contain a number of discoveries which could potentially see a number of copper discoveries.
A third drill rig is heading for the Lumbeta target
Cheyeza East higher-grade mineralisation is hosted in an extremely weathered black saprolite host, with remnant tremolite crystals still evident from the weathered protolith. Deep oxidation and supergene processes have formed an apparent sub-surface, secondary oxide tabular shaped body, that appears to have been influenced meteoric waters. Most of the holes drilled to date have intersected the black saprolite although not all have remnanat tremolite crystals.
Kalaba: the Kalaba mine pilot process plant continues intermittently to batch process material resource needs to be refined to better enable the feed of ~1% copper ore for processing.
Previous drill results at Cheyeza East:
Hole 1: 3.94m, 0.72% copper from 35.8m down hole
Hole 2: 25m of 1.05% copper mineralisation from just 2m depth including:
Hole 3: hole lost due to problem in drilling.
Hole 4: 18.00m at 2.35% Copper from 30.60m down hole including:
Hole 5: 28.5m @ 1.32% copper inc.
Conclusion: Results from holes 6, 7 and 9 are not as high grade as seen in 2, 4 and 5 but are supportive for a potential economic discovery given the relatively shallow depth of the copper mineralisation.