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We're in a FSP long, where buyers have been putting valuations on what Eurasia have, we're here to discuss the share not the largely irrelevant short term sp fluctuations that happen with absolutely every share in the world, not just Eurasia.
People who focus on the SP are short term mindset people, people who won't fully appreciate the strong fundamental value that Eurasia has. As the super cycle picks up pace, the value only gets stronger.
GLA
Morning all these prices and news doesn’t make any positive affect on share bcz it’s open in red and I am sure it will close red the way it’s look
Gud luck when don’t know
You highlight how rare Rhodium is riteview, could you imagine having positive anomalies at both assets. . .
Eurasia's beautiful Rhodium anomalies! What i would give to have a look through the DFS specifics, certainly a great anomaly to have with the current pricing, that's for sure.
Listen carefully at the 3:30 - 3:50 area -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_YMY6yiMDE&feature=youtu.be
WK -
"Consistent with this anomaly, the paragenesis of platinum-group minerals (PGM) includes abundant Pd-bearing PGM, two unnamed phases, (Pd,Fe,Cu,Ni)(9)(S,Hg,As)(8) and Rh(Te,Hg), and alloys in the system Pt-Fe-Cu-Ni"
"Rh-rich pentlandite
KT 150-154 A bis 3 3 0.39 0.00 12.13 24.95 27.12 0.33 0.05 0.00 0.40 31.7 10.36 97.44"
12.3 being the Rhodium.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276054678_Unusually_pge-rich_chromitite_in_the_butyrin_vein_of_the_Kytlym_Uralian-Alaskan_complex_northern_urals_Russia
MT -
"positive Pd and Rh anomalies and relatively high Pd/Ir ratios of more than 20"
"supporting a lack of cumulus sulfide, whereas harzburgite from Travyanaya has
higher PGE concentrations and features an enrichment in PPGE relative to IPGE with
positive Pd as well as Rh anomalies and a high Pd/Ir ratio of more than 75". . . . . . .
https://orca.cf.ac.uk/112128/1/Critical%20Controls%20on%20the%20Formation%20of%20Contact-Style%20PGE-.pdf
GLA
4 times the value for being Norilsk's neighbour would be ok by me riteview, i don't think many other shareholders would have any complaints at that.
It's ready to roll, very straight forward asset to take into production for any major player.
GLA
Stop.
PGM super cycle.......
"JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Platinum group metals (PGMs) are moving into a super cycle and producers are working with end-users to prevent the metals going through a repeat of the demand-destruction phase that took place in the early 2000s, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman told the BMO conference on Monday"
https://m.miningweekly.com/article/super-cycling-pgms-being-shielded-from-demand-hit-repeat-of-2000s-2021-03-02/rep_id:5582?_
All of them contribute to the numbers nicely, but, Dmitry homself mentioned the Rhodium credit in interview, appearing excited at $5000 an ounce and it has multi bagged since then!
GLA
Hi lancerman. Im in the same camp as you I promise. I would love to see this come to a happy ending ??. And soon.
The greed getting to me. Lol.
Yep. Although rhodium gets all the press for its unreal price. Iridium might be the ace here. Its part in the Hydrogen fuel cell technology is not to be underestimated. Its $5000 per Oz now. !!
I'm really coming around to the idea that mining ourselves is the best way to get shareholder value here. Unless the offer is spectacular (10 billion level). Why o why would we sell it for less ?
Id love to be a fly in the wall when figures figures were thrown about in October 2019 compared to now when rhodium is up almost 6 fold.
I know the likelihood is the price will be based on an average of PGM prices and forecast but rhodium really is in a league of its own. Surely the rise has got to be factored i. To the sale price as it hasn’t just spiked it’s been a steady climb and there’s no sign of it stopping
Nibbling upwards.
https://www.metalsdaily.com/live-prices/pgms/
GDA
Trift x