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I think you may be right. Perhaps big investors are now taking notice of this.
Lot unknown yesterday and today are buys, looks like attack on 7 soon, surprised it dropped so low,
Cottill that big buy can’t be just normal investor, May be institution buying, nt to buy with Halifax,
Dnp, it’s time to sit back and relax now. Forget the white noise and look at the road ahead.
Why post that on a thread about acid?
6.80 to buy with Halifax
1. Oc it's not mineral sand. BUT...it would be helpful if EEE put to bed the ambiguity from that old RNS re rights to minerals other than Cu/Au.
2. Yes, EEE are confident in a low cost processing solution. They're probably right. But it's never been proven at scale before, so the market will have doubts until it is.
Tell me your a troll without telling me your a troll......
Glennnohoss makes a random statement, when asked to validate his random statement....he makes a random statement
Definitely made outta spare parts this guy....
Lol candles you done some damage tonight fella
But let’s put this on again and people can make there own mind up….https://investingstrategy.co.uk/mining/empire-metals-an-alternative-perspective/
Answer the question Glennhalfwit
Do you not have this question on your boileroom script?
Explain what is the basis for Empire losing the exploration rights at Pitfield. Go on...
Do you know the difference between sand and sandstone?
You mix things up candles…. With the uncertainty of century taking all is empire a viable investment????
I think you try to make people look like clowns with no substance
Glennhoss
Explain what is the basis for Empire losing the exploration rights at Pitfield. Go on...
Bluejay.. candles oh dear
Newbie
But what about century candles can they arrive and take empire s permits a question still not answered…. Lots of uncertainty… Newbury investors stay away
From today's RNS:
"From Empire's preliminary metallurgical studies, it is anticipated that Pitfield ore will be amenable to conventional leaching under atmospheric conditions to liberate the titanium. There is a considerable amount of metallurgical research work that demonstrates the successful leaching of titanite, using low temperature sulphuric acid or hydrochloric acid to dissolve the titanite and liberate the Ti into a liquid phase."
This is a big deal. H2SO4 is cheap at just around $60/mt. HCl is still cheap but just aroud $110/mt last time I looked. This compares to hydrobromic acid at >$2000/mt.
Empire seem confident that a low temperature, low cost acid leaching process is applicable to Pitfield's titanite. I have seen no evidence to the contrary.
The recent flood of boiler room half-wits need a new script. Fast.