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This is going north very soon
chisler
We need to stick to facts.
historical rns are laden with facts.
of thousands of tonnes of tailings that have an asic of gold and silver
that are now $1000 more value than they were 4 months ago.
fact.
chisler
Stupid question, anyone sent ndep an email querying the average turn around time for permits lately?
Whilst i have some grievances with the occasional company decision i find it very difficult to blame them for the permit delays. The RNS dated 10th January stated NDEP were giving the company's permit some priority, really! Three months later and nothing, that's now over a year. A pretty inexcusable and pitiful performance by any standards.
The only upside is that with the price gold on a upward trajectory we are going to get a significantly higher price when we start producing.
Moon, i share your frustration but can you stop posting the same old same old continually, it's become very boring.
In all fairness this company has never performed, messed about, never really advanced anything or done much except raise funds.
Great jurisdiction, questionable strategy, if they have one.
Hahahaha my problem is that we’re going to need more money What a disaster
Nothing to worry about there Moon. If winter is around the corner, then it'll soon be spring!
End of April And we still don’t have a permit Well, this just keeps getting worse and worse. And as I said to Winters right round the corner
Https://ukinvestor.com/eight-golden-rules-for-using-bulletin-boards/
The remoteness of the location and the scale of the countryside - and hence the lack of people and resources locally - needs to be appreciated. Plus a big old queue of many small projects waiting on approval and a small number of govt. inspectors to cover them all. I can't stress that Mina and the whole area is extremely remote. We have nothing like that scale of enormity and therefore scarcity in the UK. Nothing like it at all ....
Its out of the company control. Its painful but since when has government cared
where is this permit? talk about taking the ****! this is way beyond acceptable.
"no sane investor would take any information supplied here seriously" - That does lead me to ask exactly why and/or what you come here for at all then? @TheBasher
@Chsler I just love Andrew McGuire been watching his LFTV podcasts for 2-3 years now
ATB APR
Has anyone heard from Brian to ask him why the delay is taking so long for the permits.
Are they allowed to ask the question to the company issuing the permits?
Hopefully this will have an impact on the share price once they go through
It 'could' put them in a great position...
If they are ever
A) allowed to begin re-sorting the spoil
B) actually find good levels of metal in the spoil
C) allowed to start shipping any finds out to trade them
Nice to read we're entertaining Basher. Care to share your thoughts on GWMO? Be good to have someone else in the show.
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OL1vWVj_7I
listen to this puts gwmo in great position
Thats a Fact,
chisler
Especially any info supplied by you basher.....ha
chisler
What an entertaining double act. Thank goodness this is just a bulletin board of anonymous posters and no sane investor would take any information supplied here seriously.
Yes the lab is fully built and functional. I've been in it ;o) Very impressive facilities too.
One of the problems of the area being so remote is that it is difficult to find staff and contractors there and to get supplies delivered and works done. Let alone government inspectors or electricity.
GWMO and the partner company however are not ones for needlessly wasting money on brand new kit, especially when perfectly serviceable second hand items are available locally.
- Jules
Shot and dealt with .... Blimey ⚒️
Thanks for the info, I can see now how the roadway and layered slabs would work and yes I suppose it doesn't need to be indoors.
I hadn't noticed any images of the lab, has that been built do you know?
I've learned it's a pretty uninhabited area at the moment so yeah not much chance of someone pocketing the gold.
Do other similar startups work in the same way GW appear to be doing does anyone know? Just wondering.
I can put your mind at rest there. The mill site is more than a set of huge steps - it is actually built around a small hill - i.e. a gravity mill. You can drive up it to the various levels on circular roadways. It is very much an outdoors activity!
Think about it. You have to put a lot of material into the top of the mill, to get comparatively small (but highly valuable) metals out of the bottom of it - hopefully. So, that means all that material has to get to the top - and then gravity (and water) takes over. What comes out the bottom is processed and separated by a grading table. The real value add bit comes in the laboratory over the road afterwards, where the resulting material is separated, identified and measured - assayed. And then it is safely secured and stored, obviously.
To further address your security question - there, er, isn't exactly anybody in Mina to thieve anything! Not for many miles around. I'm sure if ever there was, they'd very rapidly get shot at and dealt with!
Ah Bristol_joules just the man!
I've been looking at the images on the GWMO Web pages and am a little concerned about the state of the 'mill'. As someone who's been lucky enough to have visited the site maybe you can put my mind at rest..
So to me the mill site looks like a set of huge steps, outside, in the open and insecure.. were talking gold milling here...seems risky, or am I looking at the wrong pictures?
I dunno, it just seems a bit 'bodge' maybe that's the way these sites work at startup..?
Yes another good step forward, we just need the never ending permit story to conclude.
Bristol Jules just ignore the idiots