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“I see we have added a few more deluded individuals on here”
I thought you had been here quite a while Peggy? ;)
Peggy - Where has an H in it.
I would take you a little more seriously if your literacy level was higher than an average 9 year-olds...
Forgot to ask - have any of you made any money on AIM?
“Here you go again, same old story, same old results.”
Can’t argue with that Peggy ;)
"Doctor, doctor! I feel like a pig"
"How long have you felt like this?"
"Oh, about a weeeeeeek!!"
Piggy, must hurt like hell that you sold out years ago when the sp was barely 2p. Think of all the money you could have made. Now your resentment keeps you a prisoner to this board. Just grab yourself a few before take-off and you'll feel better about yourself.
er... yes, just realised.
Funding two lots of educational initiatives. Very impressive
What happened to the newsflow?
When do they get the money from AA?
When are they starting drilling?
When do the licenses get sorted out?
Where are the drill results?
Imminently?
Shortly?
Here you go again, same old story, same old results.
OMG!!!! Let’s call the whole thing off eh? :-D
Big pull back copper on weak chinese manufacturering news
Looking good for a move up this week
https://tinyurl.com/5n97yxec
Here's an updated map of the dome with significant mines marked on it. I've added the footprint of the Ivanhoe deposits, Kamoa-Kakula and the Makako discovery. I just thought it was worth highlighting just how close the known deposits are in that area, so there is a precedent for that.... it's not out of the question that we could have more than one deposit within our license area. No guarantees of course ;-)
@Kully.I hope they do really well and it's not a competition,it's just the sad twats that go onto another bb or site that try and drag in unsuspecting investors on the merits of another company's success. Trade ethically and be genuine but don't try and sucker others !
Let them ramp Tym. It's 3-4 years behind Arcm, who are drill ready. There's a big difference between a junior who has a JV? And a junior that has no preliminary work on licenses? No soil sampling /Aeromag / Trenching / drilling / etc etc? As investors get sucked in to Tym? Maybe the Troll's can persuade them to invest in Tym? As they have so much to say about not investing in Arcm? Ehhh? Just bc it's £3m mcap doesn't mean it's got potential?
Writing a Twitter post that tries to link TYM with Arc is desperate ramping and a shame for genuine perhaps inexperienced investors. TYM may well have some decent licenses (not the one they came out with hysterical,historical assays of recently) but pop off rampers and get an honest day job instead of trying to drag suckers in !
Surprised you didn't know that, after numerous licenses and failure Cattleman? Still you live and learn, Tym is a share to trade not invest. Arcm are derisked by AAL for several years, not many Juniors get to do deals with Majors? Colin Bird polished turds are a great example of Lifestyle companies. Once a lifestyle, always a lifestyle unless management change? Just ask the Troll Ella10 about doing a deal with a major, @ XTR for 500m tonnes grading @0.22% cueq? Gone quiet like a Cuckoo? Ehhh!
Tertiary Minerals would find it hard to find rubbish in a dustbin...a total lifestyle company, raise hopes then raise more cash ,caught me but never again .Arcm are a completely different company and should not be mentioned in the same post
There are currently two copper exploration companies with prospects in the Zambian Copperbelt that have captured my attention. The first is micro-cap Tertiary Minerals (LON: TYM), which I have covered in detail here – and the second is ARC Minerals (LON: ARCM).
https://twitter.com/Share_Talk/status/1652682926927036417?s=20
I contacted Executive Chairman Nick von Schirnding for a brief personal view. I hope to get some more specific thoughts after the drilling season concludes, but the Chair is clearly very positive on the company’s prospects.
https://www.share-talk.com/arc-minerals-qa-with-executive-chairman-nick-von-schirnding/
With a dry season window for drilling May - early Dec? And RC drilling cost of $75 per metre = $11, 250 for 150 metre hole. So 600 +holes over the licenses $7m in the first year. That's plenty of drilling and will cover the main targets upto 150 metre in depth. DD is $200 per metre, and would follow up into holes that have hit mineralisation in RC drilling in the 2nd /3rd years? Plenty of rns's as and when the deal is formalised by the relevant authorities? Over to the Troll's for advice on why AAL are stupid enough to do a JV with Arcm? Ehhh?
I think most of us are of the opinion that Anglo would have taken 100% from the start if they could. The deal was struck at 70% but I’m certain it is Anglo’s intention to eventually own all of it if they can.
For any potential suitor looking to buy Arc’s 20.1% the sooner they make their move the cheaper it will be. The more drilling Anglo undertakes, the more copper they find, the more Arc’s share increases. It is obviously better for any buyer to get in before the true value is realised.
If Anglo hit good copper results this year, I believe the vultures will start circling.
Yes Anglo may find no copper but historically Arc have found copper virtually everywhere they have drilled and Anglo have allegedly an excellent Geo Team to pinpoint targets.
When the deal is rubber stamped and the licenses approved Arc’s share will look very attractive to other miners/investors/car manufacturers wanting to secure future copper at relatively low risk.
It only takes one suitor to make an approach with a cash offer and it kicks the rest of them into life. The dream ticket is then obviously a bidding war, with the winning offer put to a shareholder vote.
Some investors believe it will take a few years before we get an approach, they may be right but with every hole drilled potential suitors are taking the risk that they might hit the motherlode.
For that reason I think we will see interest in our share of the JV once positive drill results start landing
AIMO
If the cuckoo tried and pushed any harder she'd have a fkin prolapse...! How does it feel y'old cuckoo ?
Yes that matches what I read on the internet about the deal. I think micro was around 20%. Their were preference shares as part of it.
Tingo had listed on OTC but regretted it I believe and they amended the deal to the above at towards the end of last year.