We would love to hear your thoughts about our site and services, please take our survey here.
London South East prides itself on its community spirit, and in order to keep the chat section problem free, we ask all members to follow these simple rules. In these rules, we refer to ourselves as "we", "us", "our". The user of the website is referred to as "you" and "your".
By posting on our share chat boards you are agreeing to the following:
The IP address of all posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. As a user you agree to any information you have entered being stored in a database. You agree that we have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic or board at any time should we see fit. You agree that we have the right to remove any post without notice. You agree that we have the right to suspend your account without notice.
Please note some users may not behave properly and may post content that is misleading, untrue or offensive.
It is not possible for us to fully monitor all content all of the time but where we have actually received notice of any content that is potentially misleading, untrue, offensive, unlawful, infringes third party rights or is potentially in breach of these terms and conditions, then we will review such content, decide whether to remove it from this website and act accordingly.
Premium Members are members that have a premium subscription with London South East. You can subscribe here.
London South East does not endorse such members, and posts should not be construed as advice and represent the opinions of the authors, not those of London South East Ltd, or its affiliates.
I would be very surprised if they don't divest
Could be, but I'm not ruling it out either.
Think that is simply politics Timber :-)
Interesting comment from Shaun that, "..on some level disappointing if Newmont does exit..."
So, he's not entirely ruling out that they may still not divest Havieron.
There are many ways to skin a cat!
Check the timings of his posts gave him chance to buy before cob , and the rest of us find out after 4:30 funny that , thats all folks
Newcrest were being proactive when ordering the liners for the new ponds and were delivered after the original ponds were completed. The approvals for the ponds were also submitted in advance but was submitted after the liners were on site.
Good practice from Newcrest to prevent hold ups in the construction phase programme.
The liners won’t go to waste it will be useful as in the diesel pump bunds.
I see Freddie has posted that Bamps gets his inside info through magic. Do you think he is practising the dark arts with David Copperfield and perhaps mr Goldfields or our resident phd geo?
Everyonesawinner, short answer is no, institutional selling isn’t shown the same as private retail buys and sells. People think the mark Makers are playing games with the share price but the truth is that they have been given a large sell order and they can only sell into weakness at the moment. I still say that this price is now at a four year low and that when A, the seller has completed, and B, when positive news re our potential purchase of the rest of the Haverion project is agreed the share price will rise substantially.
Hi Hopefully
I think they are definitely pumps but they don’t look connected.
Flow rates can be measured by instrumentation not necessarily by pumping.
Freddie should be filtered not the water.
I did mention sometime ago that the water estimatimation was low and the ponds were not filling.
I still don’t believe those pumps aren’t connected but will be needed
Would of been nice to update via an Rns so the market could see
In an interview with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion, Day highlighted the effective water management strategies for the lower-contained aquifer, which revealed lower flow rates than expected, easing management efforts. This has been made possible by additional drilling, enhancing the company’s understanding of water flows and geological formations, which could shorten the path to the oil body
Very positive interview with Shaun and great to see him emerging from the shadows, whilst still , we hope paddling furiously underwater to get our deal done!
He is a diplomat and it's always interesting to watch company politics in play isn't it! Shaun makes much of the fact it is a good relationship with NEM which is great....but he talks of completing the development of our world class asset and the option that divestment poses for GGP plus the bank facilities etc etc and tHe ROLR
We are on our way imho.
GLA!
That’s a great post from you Bamps - thank you!!
What’s next. So, that info will feed into the Feasibility Study no doubt.
GLA
Aquifer flow rates are lower than expected. Less work. Less infrastructure. Safer more controlled passage through the aquifer. Very positive!
So Freddie2- Some facts for you.
Bamps being told the pumps were running was true. He was also correct with the liners being on site. One slight correction though those satellite photos of pumps were also bore rigs.
What’s your next FUD idea?
Shortcuts! we like shortcuts.
GLA
Well that was a very positive interview, looks like the flow rates are very low and the additional ponds won’t be needed. Great news.
Going to take a more optimal route through the aquifer to get to the ore quicker.
Super positive to gain the 100% in my view.
Hi Hannah. Please do not encourage him he can make up his own mind on what to pssi on. ATB Speedy
Sellmethispen - but wouldnt those shares be shown as a sell as well matching closer to the Buy volumes?
Right Freddie what negatives are you going to find to stress about next assuming you've watched that interview
Hi Everyonesawinner. I would imagine the well timed 1million sales helped cap the SP at 5.7p. Someone wants the SP at a controlled low. I am sure the sales are not PIs, we have more sense than to sell at the low. ATB Speedy
Because there is a large quantity of shares available from an institutional seller and until the volume they have introduced into the market are sold it will mean the price goes nowhere in a hurry! I have mopped up some more today as this price will be looked back upon as an opportunity that small shareholders will not see again when news finally breaks.
Yep very good news.
Because AIM is run by crooks.
There you go Freddie, take from that interview what you will regarding the progress of the LCA.