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British Bulls says stay long. (As if we didn’t already know!).
https://www.britishbulls.com/m/SignalPage.aspx?lang=en&Ticker=SOLG.L
DBW ,Lundin I see came up in article ,smelter deal same as solgold you think?,Lundin deposit sitting next to cacharposa deposit owned by solgold ,am expecting a drill update on Porvenir before end of month jigsaw coming together imho, I see all those sells taken up after close again ,tick tock tick tock as Pinot says gla .
Ray, I think that some people on the brink of starvation because of the financial crisis - or any other reason for that matter, might indeed see £500 as ‘serious money’ . It’s all relative and they might indeed find your post to be ‘offensive’ ? Remember the saying about stones & glass houses mate !
Try and post without being offensive novice makes you juvenile...
Thanks for the information, thought I was losing my mind! So nothing to do with Cascabel but clearly a common interest there with Lundin and Solaris. I think those logos on page 10 of presentation sit very well together!
Partners required in south if they are to make things work with infrastructure as Lundin won't just allow another company to use all their hard work and Capex spend for free.
No bounce today?
Correct tinyray why are you posting that ? Rent free is that the reason lolzz = another harmless buffoon
You’ll never know son ;))
Not much.......500 will get me a new playstation.
Fortissimo ......See page 5
https://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8977M_1-2022-5-26.pdf
The Tinkimints copper prospect and the Helipuerto project concessions lie within one of the most prolific portions of the
Andean Jurassic Porphyry Belt, which hosts globally significant copper and gold deposits in Ecuador, several of which have been developed into mines, such as the nearby Fruta del Norte and Mirador mines, the Santa Barbara, Panantza and Warintza deposits, and SolGold’s newly discovered Cacharposa deposit at Porvenir.
The Tinkimints prospect is located adjacent to Solaris’s Warintza copper deposit from which recent drilling results returned a world class intersection of 922m @ 0.94% CuEq from surface (announced 22nd March 2021). The Tinkimints prospect is characterised by highly anomalous copper and copper/zinc in soil over a 1.5km by 1km area. High values of copper in soil are observed at Tinkimints, including 0.71% Cu and 0.16% Cu in soils.
Extensive and systematic geological and geochemical field programs are continuing at Helipuerto with an initial focus on the delineation of the size and tenor of the new Tinkimints copper prospect. Additional technical teams have been mobilised to Helipuerto to begin mapping and sampling the area directly south of Solaris’ Warintza copper-gold porphyry discovery that abuts SolGold’s Helipuerto concessions.
https://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/6555B_2-2022-2-14.pdf
Fortissimo. Maybe they are referring to Helipuerto Project, south east Ecuador: New Tinkimints Copper Prospect
Tinkimints copper prospect and the Helipuerto project concessions is adjacent to Solaris Resources' Warintza deposit within one of the most prolific portions of the Andean Jurassic Porphyry Belt, which hosts the nearby Fruta Del Norte and Mirador mines, the Santa Barbara, Panantza and, and SolGold's newly discovered Cacharposa deposit at Porvenir.
Extensive soil sampling over the last three months has returned high values of copper in soil at Tinkimints, including up to 0.7% Cu in soils. The Tinkimints prospect is characterised by highly anomalous copper and copper/zinc in soil over a 1.5km by 1km area.
Moran part of cascabel concession
I've checked the Solaris site and Warintza target is def in South and no where near Cascabel. So are they saying they are going after a similar target geographically to Solaris' successful drilling? Could that be Moran?
Sorry to be a bit dim but thought Warintza was in South and Cascabel was in North.
They have confused me now!
Here’s the tweet re mining journal
https://twitter.com/solgold_plc/status/1537059414330548226?s=21&t=-gSXVWyM78__P0IJ3zaBbQ
£500 isn't serious money novice...
Just waiting for the usual 3pm bounce into close...
As for buddy = harmless fool, Lolzzz
Leave us to make serious money while you keep poking your stick into a bee's nest ; o ))
Warintza is Solaris is it not?
Perhaps the logos on page 10 were aligned with intention! SOLG to partner Solaris, Franco and Lundin??
Page 37 very attractive
After Tax Cash Flow
$12.1bn ($14.4bn over LOM)
Just imagine what the After tax Cash flow will look like with Copper prices expected to be double in 5 years time!!!
All coming together this month
Could be Radom or a message but someone organised those logos on page 10 nicely with bottom 4 looking like a future team?
Wouldn't you put SOLG logo next to BHP, Newcrest and Franco?
SolGold to boost Cascabel potential, test "Warintza" target
SolGold is working to boost the potential of its Cascabel copper-gold project in Imbabura, Ecuador through optimisations and exploration drilling to show its porphyry cluster potential as it prepares to update its pre-feasibility study (PFS), CEO Darryl Cuzzubbo told Mining Journal.
Alas SeanH its always the pioneers that make the big money and believe me many have over the last 5-6 years. The clever thing is knowing when to get out of that type of stock, I basically trebled my money on a smallish but considerable investment there over a 3 week period last February then piled all but the majority of it back into here at around 21p, fantastic move.
This one regardless of weekly/daily movements and what certain posters write is a keeper. Not 100% that I will make profit, nothing ever is,
Sean, probably 'its different this time'. Problem is, it never is. Just new people learning old rules...
Gino ,yes I know of this bloke very informative knows quite a bit indeed he's correct when it comes to supply and demand assets like solgold are very rare indeed to come by on a large scale plus they still proving up more I wouldn't be surprised if they end up in the top three biggest deposits in the world imho
As someone with a tech background who has always scoffed at cryptocurrencies, I've felt like a right fool staying out while billions were made in the last 10 years.
But this morning I'm very glad I've invested in something real, be it in the ground, that the world actually needs and will need more of.
The illusion of creating value out of nothing - like the mania for tulip bulbs which defines the "madness of crowds" in any economic system - is always tempting, and while I take no joy in seeing others lose everything, you gotta ask what on earth did the "crypto community" think it was sitting on, other than a vast Ponzi scheme.
I read once that all the gold in or on the earth - all of it - if it were a cube could fit under the arches of the Eiffel Tower. Now that's what I call a limited supply. When I was born there were 3.5 billion people, now there is nearly 8 billion. Same amount of gold. Kind of puts Bitcoin and all of it's 100s of imitators into perspective. What were these people thinking?
Thanks Gino