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And yet another very confident interview...
Chester V
Cloudy with a chance of titanium
Looks like the market is finally waking up
Great Interview, should have bought in months back, and been tracking the progress, it's undeniable that Pitfield looks to be an absolute monster which constantly delivers Blockbuster results
Get a good, calm, but optimistic feeling from Shaun too, bought in this morning. GLA, sets to be an exciting couple of years ahead.
Your telling me, I'm still kicking myself now, an investor I chat to tipped this to me at a little over 2 pence last year, I was entangled in a few and wasn't particularly looking at adding another low cap risk to my portfolio!! Tracked it and it just went strength to strength, each time I was expecting a row back, a decline etc which never materialised so I went ok, this has promise, had legs so I joined here, done my research prior and not looked back, topped up 4 times since, but it's all just accumulation now regardless of an average as this is a monster of a find!!
I sold out for Pennies when we were still sticking holes into the Eclipse project and it was going nowhere. But talk about a mineralised system, 40 KM in strike, 8km in width? and every Hole ending in mineralisation? It's a no brainer that the board here are fast tracking this
I agree with Dustyslay. Accumulate and see the investment mushroom.
No need for the boring chartists to give regular current price updates which everyone already knows of as this is a medium term play.
Just accumulate i reckon and in a year or two the pension pot will be rather bountiful
I don't mind the chartists really, people like to do what they do, as long as there not insulting people there free to post whatever.
I don't pay much attention to them charts here, it's very much progress will move it which way it needs to go, not fibonachi!
Get as many shares as financially safe to do so, and sit back. I think time is running out in the so called dips, so I'm at a level I'm happy with and that's that!!
Chartists do give the impression they operate on a higher level to us lower mortals unless its just the feeling i have which isn't typical.
One in particular i recall gave a daily share repurchase commentary update made by the company (the information was released by RNS's anyway) and then, surprise, surprise, the company went into Administration. The chartist promptly disappeared. The company was Inland Homes plc. The directors were not very good apparently and related party transactions were maybe not properly disclosed. The case continues.
I only use charts when necessary, when I traded daily at beginning. More into investment LTH now, although I do refer to it on blue chip holds on more less volatile and rns driven investments. But I'm not an expert, I just self educated, that way I don't fall into the condescending trap of believing I'm highly intellectual than others, intellectual status is only relevant to a given field it's operated, a Baker will know more about pastry than I ever will!! Doesn't make him any smarter, just clever in his field of expertise
I can see an STUPTID talking about something else than EEE
You must be a bad as - Inland Homes plc. -
Dusty, you got another loner to talk with - worst - back end rubbish
Rubbish talk by >>>>>>>
worst
Posted in: INL.L - Price: 60.50 - Hold
takeover target? 6 Jul 2017 13:39
Always a chance a larger house-builder will offer 80-90p for this company which I'm sure the directors would accept given their shareholdings here.
Anything to add surrounding EEE, and recent events?
Few large trades appearing after the interview this afternoon. Bodes well.
Video >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckh7DSqCFp8
Empire Metals Ltd (AIM:EEE) managing director Shaun Bunn discusses the results from the final 22 reverse circulation (RC) holes at the company's Pitfield project in Western Australia with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion.
The drilling campaign targeted two key areas, the Cosgrove and Thomas prospects, each spanning approximately 25 km². Bunn highlighted that every hole intercepted high-grade titanium from surface to depth, indicating the presence of a highly weathered cap with up to 15% higher grade at the surface.
Additionally, Bunn mentioned the completion of four diamond drill holes with excellent core recovery, pending analytical results. These core samples are critical for mapping geological structures and obtaining metallurgical and mineralogical data. The drilling program comprised 107 holes, covering over 17,000 metres, including seven diamond drill holes.
Bunn explained that the company has mapped a giant mineral system over 30 to 40 km in strike length, with the deepest drilling reaching 400 metres. The focus is now on higher-grade sandstone-dominated systems near the surface at the Cosgrove and Thomas prospects. The next steps include delineating chalk exploration targets and determining the tonnage and scale of these deposits.
Empire Metals has engaged Snowden Optiro to provide geological expertise and ensure compliance with JORC standards. Snowden will assist in preparing geological models and defining high-grade zones, working closely with the exploration team.
Yes tesa, we have read all that and collected the information and digested it into understanding. I meant do you have anything to add?
Reverting to whitty remarks and insults is just an epic waste of peoples time and your own, as now you have had to go above and beyond to copy and paste the information to save face, all which was avoidable.
As for the high concentration at surface level, I'd say it has something to do with the weather and climate surrounding at the location having positive effects on the concentration levels. Perhaps unusual compared to other geological locations that have titanium compounds in, but I'm no expert so I can only try to have a vague understanding of its meaning, and I'm ageos will have a broader understanding.
My understanding is that we always knew that there were good grades from surface or near surface. What Shaun appears to be saying is the top 40m of sandstone is 'weathered' and slightly more enriched with Ti.
Mineral deposits (eg copper) often have an oxide layer above a sulphide layer and I'm guessing Pitfield is showing such an oxidised upper. There may be implications in terms of process chemistry and prior separation stages. I would expect the pilot plant to be optimised for this upper 40m layer of weathered material. I'm hoping we'll hear more about this soon.
GLA.
PS if/when we hit 50p we should have some kind of meet-up in London. I'd like to meet some of you (that includes you Dusty) :-)
Thanks for sharing Jeligknight!
The last time we hit 9.35p on an upward trajectory it was coming up to Christmas.
I can absolutely assure you we are in a far better situation than we were then, and that was a very good position at the time.
The risks are reducing & the opportunities are increasing. Shaun can hardly contain himself from giving it all away verbally!!!!! Remember these guys are experts in their fields, backed up by more experts in their fields and with grades up to 15% (higher than previous) that makes close on 21% grade in certain areas (assumption made based on interview). They have this project a year now since the initial find and these statements / interviews are being undertaken with full knowledge and expectation. It’s very telling IMO.
I’m as excited as ever & the clock is ticking on the rerate move which potentially could unlock huge rewards.
GLA
ML
Haha ain't you kind, it's honestly just an investment to me, for my family to enjoy I live a quite frugal life. I'll enjoy the feeling of success in my ventures for sure, the money will be an adding consequence to it.
I agree with manlords sentiments tho, it's hard for him not to contain his level of excitement and a rerate is the next logical step once proven, any idea how long once proven does these take?
I think the surface level being of the strongest grade means a path to mining and processing a relatively low cost task meaning they can not worry about pace of profit margins if required to dig a little deeper, I'd say the whole area will be of similar results and his assumption due to weathered effects.
Thank the heavens for sunny Australia eh
Or I'm chatting shiiiite again and ageos will give us the real reason, he is a good egg 👊
For clarity, I may have misunderstood the 15% grade increase & it may mean the top oxidised layer now contains 6.9% (15% of 6% = 0.9%) so the top 40m would contain 6.9% (not 21%).
As the avg grade in peer companies is 1% it might be more plausible that the 6.9% is correct, rather than my first assumption of 21%. The reason I first thought it was 21% is that Shaun followed this up with the words “ The implications of this in terms of mining costs, separation & value add are enormous”
I wasn’t sure you’d be so bullish over a 0.9% increase when the grades have thrown up 4% - 6% on average across the drilled project areas.
Anyone with a firmer grasp of the grade position please feel free to jump in and correct me.
Thanks
ML
If this hits 50p I am flying dusty to Vegas to fight in a cage, bare knuckle the winner takes all. The loser heads to Ireland to fight again
I'm 40 years of age, only thing I'm doing is going to 🛌
"The wise warrior avoids the battle,
Sun Tzu, The Art of War