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Stick to avdfn, you love it there with those goons arguing relentless, you can view that without an account too
You can actually just come on these things but can't post until you make an account, something I regret daily
Yes, just pressed empire metals chat on Google, from last October, and in January I made an account, how hard you find things to fathom. You really are dense questioning miniscule things, you must be a nightmare in person
Specated for 3 months, posted for a month without issue, and then you claim the issues began. Yet you never registered until the end of January š¤. The old timeline ain't adding up, hardly shocked tho. Unless you specated from a different user name......š. Enjoy your weekend peeps
You just decided you was smarter and more of a genuine bloke and started the baboon shouts, so you got the consequences like most.
Don't start stuff you can't handle I say
Ghenghis, you forget I spectate this forum for 3 months, and it was exactly the same before hand, squabbles, back biting, insulting one another, crazy forecasts. And i actually posted for a month without issue, even had decent conversations with the highly coveted manlord. But then when ramping began, and people got way ahead of themselves I suggested a draw back of 6p region and people got shirty, throwing all sorts and you still with baboon shouts!! So ye, I reaked havoc, coz I'm that sort of guy.
But I'm over it, so get over it
5x5
Yes, shame about our resident baboon, it's driven many to post less or not at all. You cannot teach some people that this is supposed to be an investment forum, not their personal social media page.
Well ain't you a barrel of laughs, fantastic observation. We do like to amuse ourselves, do pop by if your not busy boring the life out if other boards!š«”
Great co. to be invested in, dire board here though.
So to summarise.......
SO...everything now rests on drill results..lol oh you do surprise me.
Nice to see a delayed Ā£50k buy come in.
Mb, but I doubt it. The principal mineral sought and expected, copper, was already well detailed. I'm sure the main reason was to give legal clarity over Ti in particular, but also any co produced elements. In part to allay any investor concerns, but mainly, imv, to ensure likely future FO partners, purchasers, or funding sources would that clarity of ownership.
It's all very well to say "it was always the intention of Century/EEE" (my inexact words) but lawyers demand clarity, and now they've got it. Everything now rests in part on drill results, but in the absence of any surprises, mostly on proving the economics of the titanite processing.
Seive!! Seive Samsung, why it feels the need to correct it
We could settle this debate easily, oldslow get your spade, bottle of volvic and your blue barrel of acid, and get digging.
Don't forget the server!!
And for Pete,s sake wear gloves š
Ok Old but it still wouldnāt make sense to do so and wouldnāt be of any scientific āgainā or indicative of any cost or profit.
āNO,i was saying if we already have the cores with say 5%ā - a 50, 100, whatever hundred metre core sample yes which takes into account metre by metre along its stretch. Letās say the 99-100m core sample bit weighing 8kgā¦ you can gather than surely that to dig 3 ton at that 99-100m depth to get that amazing % of mineralisation at that point you would have excavated millions of tons of whatever else?!
āave then put them through a wash/mill/with water and acid and see how easy it is to do it,and how much acid is needed,the water is cheap to seperate out the titaniteā - could do this but I imagine they already know a rough figure.
āwould give a ball park cost to get the titanite refineā -No, it wouldnāt. It really wouldnāt Old because as I said in my previous post they donāt mine by pulling up drill cores so fundamentally this would be a bad idea. And wouldnāt give a ballpark cost.
āthen multiply by a few billion to see the potential cost versus the prize of a ton of ti at $1500 @95%ā- you canāt just āmultiply by a few billionā although if my wife asked me how frequent Iād like our bed time exercise to increase Iād go with that answer.
Haha, touchƩ
Your right, have fun
But yet you still do put yourself in the conversation..every time..for whatever reason.
I'm at that point where, I don't even want to put myself in the conversation.
He could say 2+2=5, I'd be like.
Your right, have fun
NO,i was saying if we already have the cores with say 5% ave then put them through a wash/mill/with water and acid and see how easy it is to do it,and how much acid is needed,the water is cheap to seperate out the titanite would give a ball park cost to get the titanite refined. then multiply by a few billion to see the potential cost versus the prize of a ton of ti at $1500 @95%
š¤£š¤£ God loves a trier tho eh, I really want what he smokes!! Sounds fun
Oldslow65 are you asking as to how much it would cost to extract the said weight of a core sample and then as to how much weight that core would have and then as to how much money we could get for that specific core?
If so I don't think the profit would be much if any a core sample isn't the way to mine and would be very costly versus ordinary digging methods. The core sampling is purely to see the makeup of a potential area of mining and the different % per metre of mineralisation which you would then be able to gauge as to how much a traditional mining operation would cost to extract and the best method for doing so.
Not to rain on your parade either but simply sampling a coreand lets call it 200kg of core and then multiplying it by 5 isn't at all a good way of finding out the cost and could make a sample look very good or or very bad.
E.G If you pull a 100metre core and the first 40 metres is ridiculously magnificent from near surface but then the last 60m are crap it wouldn't mean that the core is crap it just means that the area would be great and cheap to extract the first 40m and then you would save yourself the bother from mining further down than the initial 40m.
Just took the plunge
Hoping for some interesting conversations in the future
Good luck all
Venture
Jakesdad, i agree, the grade and tonnage will kickstart the excitement and share price quickly enough.
I have been adding all the time while we are at these lows, so quite happy to have accumulated a good amount.
I am looking to hold for a minimum of 1 year till we get the pilot plant up and running. But I wouldnāt be surprised if we are bought out before then, or at least a joint veventure with a bigger partner.
GLA