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Get your facts right. Zak Mir was not involved in the site visit. Just Hornsby and Carroll. Pathetic or what ?
You would not happen to work for a certain London Broker would you ? A denial would be interesting but do think carefully before you do so.
minehound
I wasnt actually going to reply to your first post, but you obviously couldn't resist a second.
I didnt realise that you Police this forum.
I also didnt realise that I couldn't post comments relating to a recent CMRS site visit in Cyprus by Zac Mir.
I merely pointed out the very recent opinions of that site visit! I referenced my source and where the information came from.
If you wish to disagree with my research, then please feel free to post your own views with tangible information which has been referenced for transparency.
Good Luck all.
Shorn
Good on you. At last a rational debate . Contrasts some what with the idiot J4ams - ex-Chesterfield ?
Interesting situation CMRS are the Cyprus platform for potential JV's in both mining (BZT) and metals recovery (JLP). Both industries as different as night and day.
However, you have to ask yourself where we are in the lifecycle of a mine or this investment...
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-the-life-cycle-of-a-mineral-discovery/
I don't think folks are getting ahead of themselves, if Colin & Leo move forward with JV proposals, and given the grades from historic and quality tailings this SP is going to fly. The return on investment for metals recovery is far quicker than creating the mine so you will have two effects on the SP going through the discovery phase.
IMO ATB Shorn
Kluck.. agree with your comments and the additional requirement of building a processing plant. The good news is that a Jubilee Metals will action at their costs. The expected MRE that is quoted in the RNS will hopefully no be too far away.
Don't forget 65m shares in issue and approx 70% held by significant shareholders & BOD. (78m share fully diluted with warrants)
I am invested here and certainly I want the share to fly. However, let's keep our feet on the ground. There are, many milestones before extraction begins and money start flowing into the coffins of CMRS and its shareholders: Analyse and standardise samples, environmental issues to satisfy and mining licences to be obtained, just to mention a few
J4ams
It really is time for you to 'retire' from this Board. Posting misleading material is not helpful to anyone. Caerus is a cracking little outfit with great potential but it does not need distorted assistance from you ( or anyone).
Do you have past or present connections to Chesterfield, perhaps ? Just a rumour of course.
@Shanter !! Sorry, what!
I suggest you stop posting misinformation on the resource size. J4AMS
@minehound.
See last weeks posts. The evaluation is based on the history of the Cyprus mines and continued drill results.
See interview. Link was posted several days ago.
Obviously this is all speculation until we recieve news. However the drilling updates on Twitter are very encouraging.
GLA
Minehound ... this has already been discussed. See last weeks posts.
Nothing is verifed. We await JORC
The Twitter postings are indeed very encouraging but where has it been posted and verified that 'the geologists' have quoted valuation estimates of 3 billion dollars ? Are these CMRS geologists or an independent source ?
I think investors know how promising the Cyprus resources are, and all want a piece of the action.
If the geologists are correct in pre estimated values of 3 billion dollars you can hardly blame others wanting to invest in the exploration process.
The updates on Twitter all look encouraging. Ahead of scedule with encouraging strike rates.
Looking forward to the next RNS.
GLA
Bezant resources RNS to raise £1.2m states partly to be used for:
on exploration and drilling programme in Cyprus in relation to the Company's agreement to explore Caerus Mineral Resource's (LON: CMRS) copper gold projects in Cyprus.
Looks promising!!!