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Demand will outstrip supply over next few years imho
Anglesey have just tweeted a link to this:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/03/copper-appears-set-to-rally-more-than-75percent-by-2025-analysts-say.html
Which suggests an ever growing business case for Parys. Particularly as we seem to have entered another period of slow slippage in the SP when there is no news. One hopes for a wake up call soon or my kids will reap the benefit of my long term holding. GLA and DYOR and even BYOB, as the sayings go.
Based on the extensive knowledge on here... when might one reasonably expect hole 2 to be complete do we know?
They are long drills so I know they take a while. Hoping for some new core picture on Twitter/X.... obviously hole 3 same location but different angle to speed matters....
Interesting ..,,,,
Worth noting that Anglesey Mining shared this on the Twitter feed today
https://twitter.com/Alan__Green/status/1744725072622018717
Ben indeed it was 😂😂 here’s hoping for an update!!
News was a year ago 😂
Excellent news and link sunningdale many thanks for sharing 👍
This is still in bargain territory, and just covered by BBC News Wales ➡️ "Gold and copper mining possible after survey"
There are renewed hopes that minerals such as copper and gold could once again be mined on Anglesey.
A survey has found there were more deposits than were originally thought.
Anglesey Mining said the recent surveys showing large deposits of minerals, as it embarks on the next phase of securing new permits.
Full article with coverage on Parys Mountain here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-64169856
About to test 2p again I think
TT,momentum is there atm
I have noticed that aside from the bigger purchases seemingly from the same person(s) the overall trading volume has ticked up a notch the last 1 month or so. As we all know some of the daily volumes in 2023 were horrendous. Now not that the current daily volumes are brilliant but in a very illiquid share even a minor and sustained increase in daily volumes if buying is consistently more than the selling this should gradually keep ticking up.
I noticed last week aym was the only blue miner among a sea of red on my watchlist. Its nice at least to have some optimism which I havent felt since 2021.
Good point well put, I72.
(Your post a rare rational observation amid the ramping!)
Best wishes
John
Catbert ,post recommend
Hipho… just for clarity, my understanding is that Mr Battershill stepped down as CEO at the end of 2023 but remains on the Board as a non-executive director. As such, I would expect him to continue to contribute to the oversight of AYM’s strategic decisions.
Don’t know whether he’ll remain more “hands-on” while they recruit a new CEO.
Kenny new sock for you know who.
1. Upvotes himself from his other socks.
2. Continuous anti Jo invective.
3. Bleating incessantly about raises.
4. Nothing posted prior to yesterday.
5. Can't reappear as his previous sock as the share price will make him look like a chump.
Best not to engage as it's a bit like wrestling with a pig- you'll both get dirty and besides the pig likes it.
So he’s of no relevance to aym ,so why post something that is not connected to aym in any way Kenny?,I trust you will still not be investing in aym then?,am guessing that’s the last we will hear from you now .
Battershill has left and hasn’t got his hand on the tiller here anymore so your warnings are better served to investors of his new company.
« No mine , no revenue … placing after placing .. not for me . It might get ramped up for another placing … rinse repeat and »
This is aim - placings are to be expected, along with rampers and derampers.
GLA
By the bubble …
Vox Markets podcast – Jo Battershill, Corporate Executive of Salt Lake Potash #SO4 and Justin Waite discuss why the start of the construction on Australia’s First Commercial Scale Sulphate of Potash Evaporation Ponds is significant
So what is a corporate executive ??
Thank for confirming. Makes this a no go for me .don’t trust anyone that was involved in SO4 where it was before or during the delisting . So I have stated fact .. why would that be of concern to the board …. Email them .. or grow up and stop being so sensitive . It’s seems no alternative view is allowed to be expressed here . No mine , no revenue … placing after placing .. not for me . It might get ramped up for another placing … rinse repeat and it might actually realise some value in it’s interests but huge risk of also running out of cash and if investors get fed up of placings then what will happen ? Be careful imho .
different bulletin board, same **** from kenny.
battershill wasn't on the board of salt lake potash and left more than 2-yrs before that went wrong. you should speak to him and ask him what he thinks about how and why that company went under.
Am going to email the board with your allegations if incorrect please let the aym board aware you have made a mistake
Nope a different one wrong board and post
Is this the same Jo Battershill that took SO4 ( Salt Lake Potash ) investors ? I think it is . Be careful what you wish for here imho . Salt Lake Potash was a disgrace of placings and big fat salaries for failure .
We have assays from the Northern Copper zone pending some with serious thicknesses expected plus possible news on Grangesberg. A JV seems to be an obvious route there. Short term profits can be banked now but this looks like it could be the retracement of a two year trend.
Do we have more value now than two years ago? Even with a few more shares on the register?
Hell yes!
The sum of the parts here has widely diverged from the market cap IMHO.
Grangesberg is still priced as pie in the sky even though brownfield sites like it are changing hands for $30m and Parys mountain is priced as a massive long shot for permitting when quite the opposite is likely and indeed Anglesey will in fact clean the site up.
This still has a long way to go IMHO.
GLA DYOR.