George Frangeskides, Exec-Chair at Alba Mineral Resources, discusses grades at the Clogau Gold Mine. Watch the full video here.
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Apple this is about to explode and ur telling jokes , only apple could do that after Numis taking your 4p prediction.
Good to see a bit of humour back here :-))
...and there's more, even sillier
Two monkeys in the bath. One sitting nearest the taps says " Ooh ooh ah ahh, ooh ooh, aah"
The other monkey says..."Pour some frigging cold water in, then, you dopey twat"
I really don't give two monkeys, lol
Apples Hi,
Nice one, made me chuckle :-))
TomE ...Silly joke for you
Irishman on a quiz show.
Quizmaster. "Can you tell me for £2,000, during an earthquake, where is the exact location of the ''epicenter''
Irishman.....scratching his head, "That'll be the nearest pub"
(happy centre, doh)
Apples Hi,
You forgot to mention the main attraction !!!!!!!
The PUB lol.
Lesotch, i nrespect your experience but they must have good reason for a field camp. Could it be they expect more rigs more personnel, more workers. MORE GOLD, YUMMY YUM YUMS?
Telfer quarters could get over crowded...think about it, they'll need extra space beds toilets wash rooms and all sorts of amenities. Their could be a few ladies present. "OK ladies stop your swearing there's men about"
frigging lol
Why they need to build a field camp for?? Isn't it only 45kms from telfer?? I'm currently at a site 80km out of kalgoorlie n drive in n out for work each day. They are taking the ****. The DDh1 drillers are staying at they telfer camp n driving there for work. N honestly the heritage survey. What a waste of time. I grew up not far from telfer n many a time I've been told by different companies taking aboriginal people out there to conduct "cultural surveys" that no aboriginal people lived out there. It's partial desert.
Newcrest now getting down to business on Greatland Gold’s Havieron project
Havieron has already yielded some highly encouraging drill results
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/219346/newcrest-now-getting-down-to-business-on-greatland-golds-havieron-project-219346.html
Havieron is in the highly mineralised Paterson district
Australian gold giant Newcrest has now begun work on Greatland Gold after it signed a major earn-in deal earlier this year.
Newcrest has the right to acquire up to a 70% interest in a 12-block area by spending up to US$65mln.
Greatland Gold to narrow its focus on big tier-one projects to ‘move the needle’ for investors
Newcrest has commenced a native title heritage survey of the Havieron project and expects to commence the construction of a field camp at Havieron in mid-May, with drilling to commence shortly after.
The initial drill programme comprises approximately 10,000 metres of drilling with the aim to define the extent of the mineralisation along strike and at depth, testing the system to a depth of 1,000 metres below surface.
"We are very pleased with the thorough and extensive work that has been completed by Newcrest in preparation for field activities at Havieron,” said Gervaise Heddle, chief executive of Greatland Gold.
“We look forward to keeping shareholders fully updated as Newcrest moves forward with its drilling programme which is expected to commence within the next few weeks."
EUZ is flying on t/o speculation.
Why block out the authors name? 12 JUN 2019 | Daniel (FLY/NN)
‘We are in a strong strategic position’: Heddle and Baxter on their plans and outlook for Greatland Gold (GGP)
12 JUN 2019 | Daniel *****
https://www.valuethemarkets.com/2019/06/12/we-are-in-a-strong-strategic-position-heddle-and-baxter-on-their-plans-and-outlook-for-greatland-gold-ggp/
Unique approach
Greatland, which currently has a £55m market cap, is an AIM-listed natural resource exploration and development business operating primarily in the gold, copper, nickel, and cobalt markets. The company identifies and advances projects that could house large mineralised systems and holds on to them for as long as possible to maximise its range of options for monetisation.
Greatland applies the most up-to-date exploration techniques possible in underexplored areas when looking for projects. Heddle says this allows the outfit to evaluate a site’s exploration potential in the lowest-cost and fastest way possible.
‘As an explorer, we recognise that combining leading edge exploration techniques with a strict capital allocation process is critical,’ he tells us. ‘We are continuously trying to make the next significant discovery, but we also actively bring in projects and ideas. Exploration is a creative process, and you have always got to think about how you approach assets and how you interpret the data you receive. By using an array of modern exploration techniques in a systematic manner, we have been able to uncover prospects previously missed by other miners.’