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Volume remains low so there is no (significant) selling but by the same token no interest either.
As has been mentioned elsewhere the sector is totally out of favour with the exception of Cornish Metals which has had a very very good run. One of those ones that I have on my watchlist and have ‘watched’ it go up and up. Missed that one grrrr
I think this is like a watched Kettle.... we watch and wait for RNSs that we are expecting frequently and so a few days longer than we expect seems to be be a drag. It has been 2 weeks since the last Assay result were RNS'd though.....
Its a small miner prospector thing not Colin. All my other stuff is the same.hum ufo hzm gwm gg. Its the sector. It will come back soon.
A full 18 days from holes 31/32 starting, but from previous workings out I figured they were reporting holes starting some 200+m into them.
I think they are long finished but why the delay in reporting?
Why have we not had an interview with zak for some time?
It does make you jittery.
Typo, shedload
You are right to be concerned at the current and decreasing SP, despite a shedliad of recent drill and assay results.
There is a pattern of this currently across the whole Bird stable, with the possible exception of JLP, although that is largely run by Leon Coetzer. One can't help wondering if this is due to a lack of trust in Bird and some disparity in much of the stable between stated and achieved goals.
It is less than a week since the most recent RNS so why does it seem like an age? Am i just impatient for news? Or is it that information via RNS seems to be being released more slowly than we were hoping. I don't know why but the reporting of drill holes being completed in particular seems to be getting slower and slower. The two latest drill holes ( 31 and 32) have not yet reported as completed but were shown as being in progress on the diagram issues with the 19 Nov RNS. I sense something reasonably big is going on hidden from view, just not sure whether this is big positve or big negative. Ho-hum just need to be more patient I guess.
SP is a ******* joke - You might not care about it Colin but most of us share holders do!
good posting Lucky, and appreciated.
again... my guess is, at least partially, a deliberate delay.. and I'd further guess a number of small news bombs more than big one(s) to come .... eg marrying small groups of assay results in not strict chronological order into one RNS, towards, tactical, presentational smoothing feedback out ....
ps: I was going to throw in the one liner.. 'a bird doesn't change its feathers'.. but birds do moult annually.. or bi annually even .. and so maybe there's a chance of CB changing his ways at some stage after all.. but at knocking on 4 score 20 I doubt it :-)
Days since holes completed without assays received.
14 96 days
15 84 days
17 76 days
18 70 days
19 61 days
20 48 days
21 48 days
There does seem to be a delay growing in getting these assays. Now is it because the lab are behind and its growing or is there a deliberate delay for a news bomb?
Average days for assays is 72.5 days.
Looks like end of February, beginning of March for completion of assays.
I suspect the drilling team will be rapping up and going home for the holidays.
I think 36 holes would have been completed by then.
14 completed 2 September
15 completed 14 September
17 completed 22 September
18 completed 28 September
19 completed 7 October
20 completed 20 October
21 completed 20 October
22 completed 2 November
23 completed 2 November
24 completed 9 November
25 completed 9 November
26 completed 19 November
27 completed 19 November
28 completed 2 December
29 completed 2 December
30 completed 2 December
Time from reported completion of hole and reporting of assays.
Hole 7 66 days
Hole 8 61 days
Hole 9 70 days
Hole 10 78 days
Hole 11 85 days
Hole 12 97 days
Hole 13 57 days
Hole 16 66 days
A good two weeks now since the last assay results. This is not what we were told to expect. Small wonder there’s little interest. I do hope Colin isn’t holding results back. In any case, hypothetically, this wouldn’t work because at some point you have to release them. I hope I am wrong and it is simply that the assay labs are up to their necks in it. But that said weren’t we told we had one lab working exclusively on our stuff?