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Is my statement that cryptic ZM?? - That Bird was aware of who was selling and when it would likely end....
This thread's getting confusing ;)
what are you inferring from that?
Observation. Is it a coincidence, and I might be tempting fate here, that the 'continual' ~200/250k seller we've seen over that last few months left the building around the time Bird bought in?
Ever thought that this being kept under the radar for a reason. Until AA make decision eitherway no news is good news.
Absolutely Gordie....
What's funny is Manica header has been updated to show the new plant, but the photo gallery still shows the plant in bits just delivered to site. Real opportunity missed to promote this story and highlight the improving cash position of XTR.
Kalengwa is still listed as a major project and no update on Eureka or any of the other bigger projects... And Bushranger being pointed to April 2020 project presentation isnt good enough considering that all the work has gone in since then.
If they are going to operate a number of smaller scale existing mines then these could do with their own subfolder, updated on an annual basis as a minimum.
The cost of contracting a company to do this, to keep the page up to date will be relatively inexpensive.
And then finding out there's a mining journalist and media expert on the board of directors !?
Imagine being a new investor having a look at xtr, then arriving at the company website and trying to work your way through the projects to find out that the listings are so out of date it's ridiculous , then just deciding to give it a miss 'cos it's easier . :(
News waiting on…..
Updated conceptual mining study with economic evaluation.
Potential, and or hopeful news……
A firm JV agreement announced for small scale Chongwe mining project where there were positive findings from earlier trial mining with surplus cash flow over cost. Earlier work was more exploratory than a deal, to see if potential existed and any benefits could be shared with the project owners.
(Courtesy Andmillsy email response from company)
At the newly acquired Kakuyu mine JV, ‘results,’ of geochemical surveys and mapping across the license conducted by exploration teams that are currently if still on site. Also any follow up news of drill testing program of any targets identified expected early in ‘23.
Confirmation that mining has commenced at Kakuyu
Further JV’s for small scale mining opportunities in accordance with the companies ongoing strategy.
Eureka- any further developments on the project or wether or not the relationship with JV partner KPZ has soured after Kalengwa being binned.
Back in late ‘20 there was a reported dispute of legal ownership of the kalengwa license but was debunked by the company. Following this though, there has only been the follow up of results of earlier reconnaissance drilling 29/03/21. But then saw no further developments ‘reported’ on ground after that.
Coincidence?
Sounds a bit iffy and quite honestly IMO more plausible than to go through a period beforehand of their due diligence process to decide to exercise their option to enter into the agreement for kalengwa in the first place. You would think haulage costings and power to site capabilities would be paramount importance. (Ultimately the reason CB commented on as reasons for withdrawing.)
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/XTR/comment-regarding-zambia-media-reports-ydfyagthppx9udd.html
Any thoughts or comments?
thats ok then, i saw some chocolate bunnies in the shop earlier and thought i was in danger of missing something , ;)
Dots Luck is really interesting, being central and in proximity to a major fault line and 3 major shear zones.
Another older report that contains a slide for the cross=section and some drill results for guyfawkes ,and dots luck .Again i had not seen these before and confirm my optimism for the project. .https://www.breakawaydigger.com/Article%20Digger%20April%202014/April%20Article%2014%202014.pdf
gnocci , lol, yes i know what it is , what i asked was when it is ? ;)
Hey Pinocchio I can see retrospectively, that you were actually being positive all along. I too maybe, wrongly felt you were being negative before. We are all with you in hoping the share price will see some recovery by Easter. Certainly with the economic assessment of BR before then along with anticipated increased revenue from Africa.
It’s posts like this one you made in Dec that plants a seed of doubt.
>>> 'Ive run the Fairbride figures through my super spreadsheet and I've calculate income will be £3.86p a month at $2000 POG.
Although was no doubt with a previous poster in mind that sold up and trashed the company, sarcasm rarely comes across on a BB.
So an overdue ‘welcome’ to the xtract board .
pin-nose, when's easter ?
If only a bulletin board was a get together in a pub. certain posters would not return for the second get together.
Pinnoc
The context of your original post a month ago was that something bad was going to happen but now you seem to think the opposite and there is no downside.
My point is that you have changed your view not that your current view us now is wrong.
You've obviously just bought in.
>>> I will match of course ( and can be verified)
That’s ok Pinocchio we believe you, there’s no need to bother your mum. Grow up!
howezap... that was a classic!
I'm not quite a one-trick-investment-pony but no far off it and getting similar grief. You may you have some love interest competition for Julie in Salisbury!
"I would not sell at these levels. There is no downside"
Really Pinocchio? No downside?
A month ago you said....
"believe me but I am not going to say why !! You can speculate if you wish. It is really very sad. If you only knew CB and what will happen in 2023".
Mrs S has been concerning herself once again with my apparent risky investment strategy of having all our capital in just the one company. I have no doubt time after time tried to give my reasoning and reassurance that although we are sitting on a paper loss at present, it’s nothing to worry about and am very confident that Xtract will come good.
Unfortunately, she is not having any of it, saying that it is not a good strategy and insisting I diversify or find an alternative!
Julie 36 from Salisbury looks alright.
Junior Mining Network
Nickel Creek Platinum
Kincora Copper commences new phase of drilling at the brownfield Trundle project
Drilling Commenced Australia
TSX.V: KCC
www.kincoracopper.com
Mr. Sam Spring reports:
High impact drilling has commenced at the Dunn's North prospect following up shallow ore grade mineralisation:
10m @ 1.99g/t gold and 0.12% copper from 36m (end of hole 48m) interpreted to have drilled short and on the margin of an associated untested porphyry complex 1
Current phase of drilling at the Trundle project will test 5 adjacent system and separate large scale porphyry targets across an existing 3.2km mineralised strike
Follows up open ore grades at three shallow and one deeper target, the latter supported by the NSW Government's New Frontiers Exploration grants program for a designed 1100m hole testing the porphyry source of the emerging Southern Extension Zone skarn discovery 2
Program will comprised ~3350m of diamond drilling, continue into mid 2Q'2023, with first assays expected March 2023
Trundle is the only brownfield project held by a listed junior in Australia's foremost porphyry belt and is located within the same mineralized complex as Australia's second largest porphyry mine (endowment 24Moz gold equivalent) 3
MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 19, 2023 /CNW/ - Kincora Copper Limited (ASX: KCC) (TSXV: KCC) (Kincora or the Company) is pleased to announce the commencement of drilling at the Dunn's North prospect situated at the brownfield Trundle project, located in the Macquarie Arc of the Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) in NSW, Australia.
John Holliday, Technical Committee chair, and Peter Leaman, VP of Exploration, commented:
"Drilling at Dunn's North will for the first time follow up shallow ore grade mineralisation, 10 metres @ 1.99 g/t gold and 0.12% copper from only 36 metres, returned above and on the margin of significant, untested, coincident magnetic and Induced Polarisation (IP) geophysical features. The target is a larger porphyry deposit responsible for that ore grade mineralisation and the geophysical features.
The Dunn's North prospect is the first to be tested of five high conviction, standalone, large-scale, new porphyry discovery opportunities that are scheduled to be drilled during this program at Trundle. This conviction is underpinned by strong geological vectors and complementary geophysics identified in our recent extensive technical reviews."
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/759-tsx-venture/kcc/134629-kincora-commences-new-phase-of-drilling-at-the-brownfield-trundle-project.html
1.8p is a rather good price IMHO
Not when yer average is over 5p
16k buy gone through?
1.8p is a rather good price IMHO!
Thanks all for your comments, I agree with what you are all saying, just a little frustrated with the current position, I have been in Solgold , Savannah resources etc etc for years they all just seem the same , I will be holding.