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Just picking up on some chat from recent days.
Let me say as someone who ha also been invested since 2016 that the time for IronRidge is now upon us.
Today's licence extension is good news. The company simply has to rejig it's portfolio to build contiguous areas covering mineralisation and space for mine design. I suggest both aspects have been high up in management considerations.
Swest - I've had a few moments here where I've lost sight of the journey somewhat but now isn't one of those times - and i say this as someone who wasn't offered the 7p placing. Yes, Zaranou needs to deliver good resukts from the latest drill campaign. If it does then i suspect attention turns to infill drilling in Q4 and onwards to a maiden resource estimate.
I wasn't happy to see the 7p raise and i wasn't chuffed with the one before it either butwith hindsight i can't agree about the 35p raise being unfavourable. We reached a £100m market cap and all we had was licence areas!
This company is now well on it's way. So much has been achieved in the last 3 years in Ghana and latterly in CDI and whilst I'm not expecting anything to happen overnight (given market mechanics) i hsve no doubt we'll get back to 20p+ with fair winds at Zaranou.
No I know you weren't Farq, and the board is fortunate to have experienced posters such as yourself.
Swest all discussions good or bad, I wasn't having a go, I can only see this as a plus as its low cost and will increase our resource significantly.
Will do ATB
Agreed Farq, the pegmatites are there in the outcropping so good news to get the exploration licence and hopefully expand the RE in time.
A smart move to follow the pegmatite trend southwards towards the highway imo.
Swest, have a look at Kathryn Goodenough’s ‘LCT Pegmatites- An African Story’ on You Tube to see what the Principle Geologist at the British Geological Survey says about the Spodumene ore at Ewoyaa.
It’s very informative and a good listen.
Agree on point of fact Farq.
Maybe time for sw to take a pause, I'll be listening rather than posting for a bit, I don't want to appear unduly negative. GLA
It is Swest if you want to build the resource. It’s known to have significant pegmatites.
Another license. Just what we need. Hmm.