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Https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/AAU/significant-new-drilling-results-at-tavsan-krc4qcmoxgvpswf.html
Well todays RNS is a welcome Christmas present and very encouraging for 2024, I’m a happy man to be holding here, there is more to the upside.
And when I read this,
‘The mineralised jasperoid developed along the thrust contact is irregular in form’
I thought I was reading about old Commie Joe’s ‘roids, maybe we need to confer with the latest cast member in the pantomime of comedic endeavours, the friendly proctologist Dr Albert Chung!
I’m sure he is gentle,
https://ibb.co/XYzpgxp
Ho Ho Ho, he is behind you, literally.
Hi John, nice to hear from you & your kind Wishes for Christmas & Year 2024 are reciprocated to yours and most folk on this chatline.
Winter is here...still sunny but very frosty dawns. The world news speaks for itself but there is strong support growing over here by younger voters, especially " Progressives" for UN & European efforts on the Gaza " War". Netanyahu needs to be ousted asap and US funding re-appraised.
I see AAU is not gaining and there are some larger sell offs today. Our tax year ends 31 December which will be very useful since I got out some months ago.
‘ Makes me laugh’
She stood there laughing ha ha ha, even she had the consideration to think of you this time of year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_3l5CGEEU0
It’s just like old times on here and a bit of comedy rekindles your bromance, so touching.
Don't know why you bother DJ. I filtered it years ago, Makes me laugh that I think it's that twat who puts a comment, presumably derisory, each and every time I post (which is seldom these days). Doesn't it have the intelligence to realise that insulting someone who has filtered you is ineffectual and a waste of its time?
Merry Christmas and Happy New year DJ to you and yours.
I don't have the slightest problem, Deano, with the bodily areas or functions you persistently keep attributing to your " chums" on here. mentioning on here. I had it right a long time ago. You are a troll and a nutter and quite frankly a total pain in the same place you rattle on about most of your time. Enough is enough and so I have put my blocking back on your mentally perverted drivel.
‘to shove up’
Well if that is your problem I’m here to help you with your situation,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=UKH8hPwwGXE
Woof Woof, too funny ha ha ha ha!
For your stocking filler, you need a nice plutonium masteroid to shove up where the sun doesn't shine, buddy. And by the way, I dislike dogs, Poof, poof! As Wm Shakespeare wrote..."Beware the Ides of March". Et tu, Trumpus
It is that time of year when I think of my best two chums on here and what to get them for their Xmas stocking fillers,
So for Commie Joe,
https://ibb.co/nc6hq3p
and for my fave chum of all, Dear John the most precious,
https://ibb.co/Pm9JgWX
and hopefully you can both share this one,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP-NSUuORDY
Have a Merry Festive period chums and Happy New Year!
Woof Woof Woof Woof!
Oh no you again on here moaning as usual,
https://ibb.co/XYzpgxp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Eso3odgJlo
sort it out man you have a problem!
....that's another rubbish day in AAU Share Price land since the 6p peak. Taking account of weekends and bank holidays that's approximately day 800. Wonder if Dr S has noticed.
Any chance of something like this for all projects?
https://cornishmetals.com/site/assets/files/4930/cusn_october_2023_corp_ppt.pdf
Give us some meat on the bone and a plan, or it just shows a lack of belief in what you are engaged in.
It looks like we are on the up here, perhaps you should attempt re-entry, there should be no obstructions.
https://ibb.co/4grMGKQ
Woof Woof
'At the risk of being repetitive.....that went down well!'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhn6kHD6Xn0
At the risk of being repetitive.....that went down well!
8% up first thing today. Ends red. You couldn't make it up.
Good to see a post from you 4Landles. Think you and I were Indeed in the minority about Ozaltin. I wish I could just accept it after effectively 4 years but its the loss of asset share that stiill gets my goat. It was a poor deal, and the loss of share at Tavsan alone is far in excess of the compensation received. Is Salinbas economically viable, everyone assumes it is but it is a good point. Stranger makes good points about Salinbas and whether the Kiziltepe plant will be relocated. I have tabled a question to the company about that on Investior Meet a couple.of times but ignored. It does raise the possibility of poor quality ore being left at Kiziltepe when the plant has to be shifted but that is a business decision.
From todays RNS and the schematic of Salinbas it it can be seen that Salinbas is a medium grade gold ore body that runs parallel to a moderately steep slope to the top of the slope. The depth is not great and Salinbas appears to be an ore body that will be easily accessible using open cast techniques. It may not be as profitable as Kiziltepe or Tavsan but should still be profitable. I have concerns about Ardala as it is a much lower grade ore body.
Greetings all, I rarely post here these days but was a regular a few years ago.
I read comments below and agree with most people about Turkey. I think it is a decent, supportive jurisdiction for gold exploration and mining. Ariana has proved this already - not sure why this needs to be proven again?
Looking at the lastest and previous drill results from Salinbas/Ardala my thought is that they're OK but it's not exactly Hot Maden is it? (Hot Maden nearology was something which Kerim used to capitalise on).
When I met Zack in 2017(?) Ariana had just completed the aquisition of Salinbas/Ardala and he described the terrain. It is one of the steepest, most mountainous, remote and inaccessible places one could imagine. This is a significant headwind for both exploration and eventual mining/production. I applaud the skill and determination to get drill rigs up there but I can't help thinking the mineralised intercepts thus far do not make a compelling economic story.
At the time of the Ozaltin deal I expressed my disatisfaction at giving away so much of Kiziltepe, Tavsan, etc compared to what we got in return. There were just one or two other dissenters at the time and some hostile characters amongst the majority opinion holders here. It seems that many of the old names are still here.
Tavsan looks like a commendable success but Ariana now owns less than a quarter of it
Western Tethyan would appear to be the next Salinbas. I think this is now the main hope for shareholder value.
GLA
' there is no rush to build Salinbas.'
None what so ever, there is always the nagging feeling we gave away too cheaply though.
Zenit is currently very busy building Tavsan and still prospecting to increase the reserves at the Kiziltepe pits, Tavsan and Salnibas/Ardala.
I think that the success of Kiziltepe is putting back the building of Salinbas.
Salinbas was always meant to become operational after Kiziltepe had finished gold production. I wonder if the plant at Kiziltepe, which is capable of producing up to 25,000 oz of gold a year, was always destined for Salinbas, where it would produce 50% of the output, after it had finished production at Kiziltepe. Why spend more capital than you must?
As Kiziltepe is going to be producing gold for several years longer than anticipated, and Tavsan is coming on stream next year, there is no rush to build Salinbas. Zenit might as well keep prospecting to ensure that the mine, when built, will be as productive and profitable as possible, and then can use the plant from Kiziltepe to minimise capital costs.
Karim being half Turkish helps + our costs are incurred in inflationary Turkey but paid for in hard currency generated by Gold revenue & capital from overseas .I have held for years ,first buy 1p & hope for a rerating based on recent progress
'Latest grades are impressive but how easy is it to do business in Turkey'
A lot easier than a uranium mine in Spain.
They do not get the permitting issues the EU throws up and the Istanbul refinery requires gold to keep the country going.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-31/gold-as-inflationary-hedge-makes-turkey-world-s-biggest-buyer
If ever there was a time to buy a junior in a balanced portfolio there is a lot going for Ariana.
Former
I am not always the most easy going of shareholders but in this instance I will leap to their defence. The commodity mined is traded worldwide in dollars and the company has informed that local currency is only kept sufficient for immediate costs. The Turkish Lira continues to devalue against major currencies providing a measure of immunisation.
What concerns me more is that the history of Salinbas over the last decade has drilling, drilling and more drilling often resulting in 'pleased' RNS results. The presentations that the company releases has implied production from 2026 which clearly is not going to happen. What I as a shareholder wants is a published route to production which they will actually stick to. At the moment apart from the vague throwaway 2026 aspiration we have nothing. I hope someone asks that question at the 'Mines & Money presentation tonight and refuses to be fobbed off by the waffle that often happens,
Latest grades are impressive but how easy is it to do business in Turkey? What political risks does a gold mining company face in a country where inflation is so high?
Welcome any Starvest shareholders to Ariana Resources.
Tomorrow we have a presentation from our CEO Dr. Kerim Señor who will give this in The Hilton next door to "Mines & Money". Go along if you can.,
We are looking at having two gold/silver mines running concurrently (Kiziltepe & Tavsan) from the middle of next year. Whilst we only own 23.5%, the numbers are going to be very positive for AAU with lowest quartile operating costs.
We have a number of other exciting projects at various stages of development and in different jurisdictions to mitigate risk, which the presentation tomorrow will no doubt explain. Look out for Salinbas/Ardale, Hizarliyayla, Kosovo, Project Leopard, Venus Minerals, Asgard etc. Lots to get your teeth into. &