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Started: ROGGY, 18 Jun 2024 11:49
Last post: howezap, 18 Jun 2024 19:59
Im sure it is a number jez, as Mrs S has often told me I’ve only got two speeds, 0 and 100mph!
My point was they didn’t necessarily have to give an update as there has not been any material change or new information that would be price sensitive enough to warrant one.
Market says 🤮
I didn't know stationary was a speed but if zero is a number I guess it must be.
Is a very welcome update on the next steps and importantly I think, one that keeps shareholders up to speed, or certainly enough to be able to re-set expectations on timeframe and what they are actually doing to optimise the economics and take away a lot of our guess work creeping in from the news vacuum on BR since Nov.
We know for sure now as reported that BR has ‘not’ been mothballed or parked up but very much alive and on track doing the very things recommended in the preliminary conceptual study and previously reported and stated by CB of what these next steps were and what is hoped they will achieve in reducing the break even price whilst copper prices further increase.
So can’t complain about this update, is much appreciated.
Be reasonable Jez those accumulators get complicated when your pxssed
Bless !
At times like this it's important to be empathic with fellow suffering shareholders imho.
Finding the right words to show such large empathy can be hard, but here goes:
I feel as badly for fellow xtr.l shareholders as I do for Cruella's fiancé
:-)
Jez
Have we met Incognito before❓
Training to be Lady
But
Failing miserably. Just got back to Italy after 8 months and my fiance of 12 years wanted to throw me off the balcony three story's high.
Make yourself useful and find out how many on
Bid v Offer
Need to do my last top 🔝
Cr❤️
Racey racey ?
I like that in a woman.
HOR you imagine you getting embroiled in arguments on here. You are such a gentleman unlike the menace NTM❓
NTM
majority of stocks on AIM are binary bets
BUT
a few become winners. Just need to have skill of finding out which ones they are
MOMENTUM Indicator up another notch today at 37
Gosh am feeling all racey racey
Cr❤️
Gosh am feeling all racey racey this AM
Started: NicetoMichu, 4 Jun 2024 18:04
Last post: cruELLA, 18 Jun 2024 08:22
J🫦z
Wow look at gap down this AM
PERFECT timing as got extra funds for top up When spread closes ....
Anyone got L2? IF SO can you give me lowdown of bid v offer
Yours cruelly
Why do they always start shiite RNSs with the words,'The company is pleased to ........"
I think it's the bit where you converse in code.
Wot bit of I no longer converse in code don't you understand
At some point you will see thread
Airhead V Scorpion 🦂🦂🦂
just between me and you
Ci sei ❓
Your research contributions have been consistent for such a long time here in fairness Cruella !
In an 'out there deep in the left field' sense :-)
HZ - thanks for your posts re ARCM. As a holder I hope you are right. They need to sort the system out as it is casuing false trading and if your synopsis is correct, damaging the image of their mining authorities. It has now affected XTR, AFP and now ARCM and thats just my portfolio companies. I can imagine many investors being stopped out which will hardly improve sentiment across AIM exploration stocks.
Surprised how todays RNS has received such little reaction - 2 posts as I write.
Started: billy101203, 18 Jun 2024 08:20
Last post: billy101203, 18 Jun 2024 08:20
So we get an update……. Key words are “break even point”
As I mentioned months back it really doesn’t make a difference on POC (it helps make a decision ). It’s simple process of achieving “economy of scale” to hit the equilibrium (GSCE economics will teaches you this )
Looks like CAPEX expenditure it’s now lower globally and the Chinese are making economic peace with Australia.
CB has another side show bob moment . So let’s how so he can pull something out the bag.
Started: Andrew4444, 15 Jun 2024 22:34
Last post: flipper56, 16 Jun 2024 09:57
That's probably why he is a Finance Director .................
I hold more shares than the Finance Director.
Our Alex Terry has increased his holding again by 6m from 56.50M 31 dec to 62.5M now
He has consistently increased his holding every 6 months over past 4 years
I hope he knows what he's doing :)
https://xtractresources.com/shareholders/
Started: howezap, 12 Jun 2024 10:51
Last post: howezap, 13 Jun 2024 20:22
Hi Bob would certainly hope there is some kind of development by then, could see a similar start up as one announced by BZT for Hope & Gorob with the intent of diverting the cashflow to fund a ‘significant’ exploration programme.
May not see any free cash flow in the short term from surplus revenue but as per Colin’s comment to the BZT shareholders, “the success of which will benefit all stakeholders". With his comment suggesting rewards will not be seen in the short term.
Would be less costly to shareholders though dilution if a similar model is used for Kakuyu ‘if’ they believe it can be sustainable. Possibly might see some recon drilling first then to understand the ore body before muck away starts.
At the GM, when asked about Kakuya, he suggested it would be assessed further and we could expect mining to commence first half next year??
Fair play Mr Zap.
And what about any tips for Kempton Park - or Limerick even - this evening?
With what my experience in this sector has taught me is that not everything in a foreword looking statement is going to be a given and many times we have, not only here but elsewhere, seen a later RNS supersede a previous statement of intent made through any number of reasons where there has seen a material change in direction or strategy forced.
Reasons for a material change in direction at Kakuyu could have resulted from the geological landscape, internal political or economic landscape changing that impact the ability to see a development phase through from start, to its conclusion seeing an updated resource or onto a certain study level to understand what is best to do next to fully exploit what is in the ground to get it out most efficiently.
Adequate funds need to be secured beforehand to fulfill all obligations and eventualities.
The board have to decide where best to allocate funds to best position activities and hopefully see the best ‘potential’ return from its free cash flow. Kakuyu needs a more serious exploration programme as I understand it myself, to better understand the orebody and with the market cap where it is that is not going to be achievable by raising from the market just yet.
Excellent research Mr Smith .. and at least Mr Bird is consistent with no wins in the copper for some time either .
Mr Zap .. please note this potential avenue for the re focus of your research .. especially now you’re - potentially- on the inside !
Last post: NicetoMichu, 12 Jun 2024 23:58
Thanks Pyo..
(Apols but I don't get that, IrishDemon.. being in a CB stocks is - like - Grimsby granted.. Or, as Market Rasen is the nearest racecourse to Grimsby: CB tries - and fails - to do market rasen of the xtr.l s/p via the Roasting Boys.. and more story telling besides?!)
I would get on CB for the 3.45pm at Grimsby !!
On The Horse Race Front Get On MARIANGLAS in the 3.10 at Nottingham tomorrow
Started: Benhowell459, 12 Jun 2024 16:09
Last post: Benhowell459, 12 Jun 2024 16:09
Lots of work went into acquiring Kakuyu in December 2022: agreeing the terms with Oval Mining and initial exploration.
Why on earth has Colin ignored it since then? The following statements were released in RNS:
December 2022:
a) New targets will be drill-tested early in 2023.
Comment: were they?
b) Xtract plans an exploration programme to understand further the type of deposit and mineralisation potential at Kakuyu. This programme is likely to comprise initially a detailed ground IP and/or EM geophysics survey with follow up drilling on identified targets.
Comment: see above - did this every happen?
January 2023:
c) A detailed assessment and inventory of ore currently stored on the ROM pad is in progress
d) A 250t bulk sample has been delivered to the Kabwe Refinery for drying, crushing and sampling ahead of negotiations for the future processing of ore production.
e) Samples have also been delivered to an external processing consultant for metallurgical test work.
f) The Company is now sourcing a drill rig to test the potential extensions to mineralisation.
Comment:
Did the bulk sample get lost? Could they not find a drill rig?
June 2023:
g) Drilling is scheduled to test the extent of mineralisation and the variability of ore with depth ahead of processing plant optimisation and if appropriate, mine design
Comment: Hallelujah, drilling is scheduled. I.e. it's booked in. They must have found the drill rig.
September 2023:
No mention of drilling. Back to references of 'reconnaissance work'. Drill rig must have got lost again. Those dusty roads in Zambia!
No word on the 250t delivery of ore.
There has been no subsequent mentions of Kakuyu since September 2023. 9 months and not a peep.
We are an exploration company. Activities have been stated in an RNS and not done. I have zero faith that Colin can deliver with the new licences. He has no need to bring about shareholder value here - 125k per annum to do absolutely bu***** all. His record speaks for itself.
And before Zap replies saying strategy changed from copper in Zambia to....copper in Zambia? Don't state drilling is scheduled if it isn't! Don't state a 250t delivery of ore is being processed if you're not going to bother to inform shareholders.
We are not far off the next AGM here. AGM 2022 I asked about Eureka. Look where that went. 2023 he seemed to get off scot free. His comments from RNSs need to be read out to him at the AGM and reasons demanded for non adherence to RNS forward looking statements.
Started: howezap, 11 Jun 2024 18:49
Last post: Benhowell459, 12 Jun 2024 10:43
If the sale is above 10p, they can have their warrants. Can't see it happening personally. Would love a sale at 9.9p, just to annoy all the warrant holders though.
I should imagine any sale would have a paragraph about the award of several million shares to the directors as a pat on the back for such sterling service.
One last quick raid on the shareholders.
NtM, that reminded me of another legend 😉
Cloughie- “Now then young Edward”
Teddy sherringham- “Everyone calls me Teddy”
Cloughie- “I’ll call you Edward, because that is what your mother christened you”
Is it only people 'on the inside' who refer Mr Colin Bird as Colin, I wonder, Mr Zap :-)
Last of the 24,800,000 warrants that were issued of share options have until July ‘26 to be exercised at 10p. These were offered back in ‘21 to employees and consultants of the company on the assumption of rewarding staff etc in the event of BR being sold.
Is still on course for that and not just from BR but with Zambia to consider too now. So there is a price point Colin and team will want to aim for before those lapse too, as did the last batch in ‘23. Could well be where the “Tell them where to stick it if they offered 10p” comment originated from.
I still believe Colin wants this, or a sale to happen for shareholders and certainly for his staff that have worked tirelessly on BR. For them, and consequently us, to be rewarded.
Anything below that threshold and the 850 or so million shares in issue now will remain that and not the estimated 1B shares that would have been in issue if ‘All’ share options would have been taken up with a 15% uplift in value return from our investment case that was based on that 1B shares being in issue.
As it stands that is !
Started: Giffer, 11 Jun 2024 16:02
Last post: Giffer, 11 Jun 2024 16:02
Enriching chat!
Started: prickly, 31 May 2024 16:05
Last post: howezap, 7 Jun 2024 14:55
Just noticed a mistake in Charles Archers written article on Xtr which is significant enough to be very misleading. Although his article is generally spot on, he states that the Racecourse orebody is not amenable to ore sorting. This is not entirely true. Yes, the Tomra results showed that their ore sorter did not add value at this stage, but there are other options for bulk ore sorters such as NextOre which use magnetic resonance sensors and was or is being trialled at Cadia and used in large porphyry mine in Chile.
There are also alternative pre-concentration methods that can be looked into, particularly Grade Control Engineering also referred to as Selective Blasting which takes advantage of natural characteristics in rock where mineralisation occurs, the host rock is generally weaker than the surrounding unmineralised or very weakly mineralised rock which is harder. This simple method of Selective blasting and primary crushing controls fragmentation which can be screened and separated effectively with resulting copper grades increasing up to 50% at processing similar to BOS tech.
Worth the mention with studies ongoing.
https://investingstrategy.co.uk/mining/investing-strategy-the-xtract-resources-edit/
Can't believe I wasted 15 minutes listening to them natter about private schools and Donald Trump. Good lord.
Couldnt agree more BenH. What on earth makes them think we are interested in their low brow opinions about trump politics and private schools. They should stick to ramping junior miners and hopefully giving us reasons to stay around,
It is indeed... thank you howezap.
Invite sent to a Stephen D…. If is your good self 👍
I can't get it to work Howezap... I've reached that age when even the TV remote is getting too much for me.
I'm already on TG for another group (don't know how I managed that without any carers) but it doesn't find the XTR group when I look. I'll have another go in the morning.
Thanks anyway!
Started: Andrew4444, 7 Jun 2024 09:16
Last post: Andrew4444, 7 Jun 2024 09:16
Assuming we are back to normal with reporting regulations, we should get an AGM calling notice today?
It has to be held within 6 months of final accounts period ie by end of June, and we have to have 3 weeks calling notice so would have to be called today to meet end of June date.
I am sure that it has been announced last year that the rues are now back to as they were pre covid??
We'll see today if my understanding is correct on that
Started: ROGGY, 2 Jun 2024 20:25
Last post: Jezzoo, 2 Jun 2024 21:40
Paywall
Started: howezap, 31 May 2024 13:27
Last post: Benhowell459, 31 May 2024 17:36
Colin Bird Bingo....
Who had "the day of the small miner"? Hands up!!
In all seriousness, was Zak's first question a sly dig? "Chairman of Xtract Resources, amongst other things, aren't you Colin?"
Subtly telling Colin to focus and stop spreading himself so thin perhaps...
I also note Colin asked himself about when the "day in the sun" would be. He mentioned October. Didn't mention which year though. We see you, Colin!
He probably missed his afternoon nap.
After listening to that "interview" you certainly can't accuse CB of being too excitable or rampish :)
Sounds like he is just as depressed as all of his shareholders !
"I guess I'm the eternal optimist"
HAHAHHAHHAHHAHAAAAAAA !
You don't say Col old lad ?!
Anyone go to this event?
https://youtu.be/42X6Cp5oOBU
Started: Hopist, 30 May 2024 11:07
Last post: Jezzoo, 31 May 2024 16:47
I think the last week or so has demonstrated that BR will still be on the books for a while. Copper leapt to $11k/t but fell back to $10.3k/t very quickly. If it stays above $10k/t for the next few months it may be considered the new norm but we shall see.
We may be seeing a pause for breath and the next stop could be $12k/t but it may take a while yet I think. When/if it does maybe then we may get some interest in BR.
CB is much more interested in the latest thing though which isn't a bad thing because we don't have anything else to be hopeful about.
He's bought a lot of ground and if one of them comes up Trumps we should have less of a Stormy ride here and a clearer Conviction that we'll have a Happy Ending......
Sorry couldn't resist it.....
Gaz
If you want to know why I'm still here best to have a read of the review in the link by prickly
It states the investment case for Xtr better than I could
btw I'm not too sure it will be dropping back much now as its been at this level for some time but... WTFDIK :)
Thanks for the reply Andrew I will definitely keep a closer eye on XTR and wait for any drop back.
Best Regards
Gaz
Gaz
I'm still here because I believe POC will hit a level that will see BR sold at multiples of current SP. Be that in 6 months or 2 years!
There is also the "lottery ticket of Zambia which may or may not be a successful
I dont trust CB's forward guidance. But that's doesn't means that there has not been a very big discovery at BR of over 1m tonnes of cont copper (10th biggest discovery in last 10 years according to some reports) which although virtually worthless at current POC will be worth a substantial amount if / when POC goes over $12K.
I believe it will in next 6 months to 2 years.
Hi Andrew,
Its been a long while, I hope you are keeping well, you may recall i sold out here some years ago, 6 infact, mainly due to CB's false promises, untruths, multiple Executive Chairman roles, Share price decline etc I am trying to find a reason to get back in here (Im a glutton for punishment!) but the CB fear factor holds me back, tell me after all these years what keeps you here?
Gaz
Started: captainbob, 31 May 2024 10:32
Last post: captainbob, 31 May 2024 10:32
What we need to hear are positive plans and proof of action on exploration of the previously announced licences.
Started: billy101203, 30 May 2024 10:56
Last post: billy101203, 30 May 2024 10:56
" It is no secret that I am enthusiastic on both copper and Zambia as a mining jurisdiction."
No $h1t Sherlock! Hows about shouting from the roof tops
Started: Andrew4444, 16 May 2024 17:17
Last post: Jezzoo, 30 May 2024 10:53
Not a single trade.
How very inspirational.
Obvs is showing now but wasn’t when I posted. Thought I’d point it out just in case it didn’t show here (as I’ve witnessed before)
30 May 2024
Xtract Resources Plc
("Xtract" or the "Company")
Additional Zambian Joint Venture Exploration Licences
The Board of Xtract Resources Plc ("Xtract" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Company has on 29 May 2024 entered into an addendum to restate the existing joint venture agreement with Cooperlemon Consultancy Limited ("Joint Venture Agreement") in relation to the exploration for copper in Zambia as previously announced on 24 August 2023. The addendum adds three additional large scale exploration licenses in Northwest Zambia (the "Additional Licences") to the joint venture.
Highlights
· The existing joint venture is in relation to large scale exploration licenses 29123-HQ_LEL and 30459-HQ-LEL in Northwest Zambia (the "Original Licences").
· The Additional Licences and the Original Licences are:
- located within the Western Foreland geological district that hosts the Kamoa - Kakula deposit and the Central Fold and Thrust Belt ("Fold Belt") in northwest Zambia.
- all in a highly prospective part of NW Zambia where competition for exploration licences is acute and in aggregate form a combined area over the five licences of 173,586 hectares
· The Company believes there is scope for the discovery of potentially high-grade Kamoa-style mineralisation at depth and lower grade bulk tonnage at or near-surface.
· There has been limited exploration to date on the Additional Licences and initial fieldwork will commence early in the second half of the year with a view to defining potential drill targets as soon as possible.
Colin Bird Executive Chairman said:
" It is no secret that I am enthusiastic on both copper and Zambia as a mining jurisdiction. We are therefore very pleased that we have been able to add the three Additional Licences to Xtract's joint venture with Cooperlemon particularly given that they are adjacent to one of our original joint venture licences with Cooperlemon. All the joint venture licences are well situated within the Western Foreland geological district that hosts potential Kamoa style mineralisation as confirmed by recent exploration and drilling on nearby licences. It is our intent to commence field work on the three additional licences with the objective of identifying potential drill targets for Kamoa style mineralisation and also for Kolwezi style mineralisation which has the potential for near surface copper and possibly cobalt mineralisation. We look forward to updating the market on exploration activities."
Restated Agreement
The restated joint venture agreement with Cooperlemon Consultancy Limited ("Cooperlemon") is in relation to the exploration for copper at the Original Licences and the Additional Licences in Northwest Zambia (together the "Licences"). Under the restated joint venture agreement (the "Restated Agreement"), Xtract has agreed the following additional key terms in addit
Rns out at 1000 not showing on lse.
More licenses added, more early stage Explo required. Not that exciting imo, mention of raising funds under a Jv co to be formed if the early explo is optimistic. Didn’t add to my holding on back of it but some might like it.
Ha ha yeah maybe a politician I would dazzle with diamonds in my manifesto, if that doesn’t work I could baffle them all with bull 5hit.
But seriously, all I’m trying to say is the evolution of the project has followed the pathway and general expectations of that initial study for Racecourse more closely, and still is, than Colin’s dream of a 3km long continuous ore body that didn’t quite materialise as the grades in between both porphyry’s fell away leaving Ascot isolated.
The updated pit study was just a snapshot showing the current economic performance that once the plant and op cost optimisation studies are completed and input, along with a sustainable higher copper price, it may just get the economics where they need to be.
Started: eastern_investor, 27 May 2024 21:11
Last post: eastern_investor, 28 May 2024 22:00
Not brain dead ( I hope), but I am able to read the posts from between the 8th and 10th May and the reasonable doubt raised that the two licences may have been cancelled. Those posts combined with requests to the company for clarification which have been unanswered do raise just a hint of suspicion that all may not be well with the latest project. The silence from CB on this new money-spinner further causes one to ponder. Are we LTH to keep quiet in the hope that this is just a paranoid fear ?
What cancellation ? Are you brain-dead ? What a load of rubbish.
What was the final summary on the possible cancellation of the West Foreland licences ? Was it all an administrative error or is this a brick wall ?
I wonder if there will be an update on Kakuyu ? That has gone quiet.
Started: Andrew4444, 25 May 2024 09:49
Last post: howezap, 26 May 2024 21:23
Thanks for the reply Andrew can recollect that now you mention.
One thing the ‘23 report should be able to state with a better degree of certainty now since the disposal of Manica is that in its assessment of ongoing working capital the company can more confidently do that without having to consider different scenarios based on any anticipated mine development costs or have to consider a different number of production forecasts to determine if further funding is likely in the next 12 months. Which one would think is fairly unlikely as long as MMP are coughing up.
HZ
It was reported last year that the relaxing of the usual timelines and rules on reporting were now back to normal, so I assume AGM by end of June
Thanks
Hi Andrew
2020 was the last year had final results and notice of AGM in early June. Covid pushed AGM far later with recent results being published end of June and AGM in July since.
Have you, or we been made aware that they are reverting back to the usual dates that preceded Covid?
We should get RNS with final results and AGM calling notice in the next week.
AGM is usually last week in June so may be CB will give us some good news / update soon??
Started: Microcap1, 24 May 2024 06:41
Last post: NicetoMichu, 24 May 2024 10:16
At USD 40k a tonne copper, I reckon there's better than a 50/50 chance that CB would find a buyer for Bushranger at a decent price! :-)
I can understand US$40k being achievable over many years if you take into account the adjustment for inflation over that time on top of the supply and demand constraints. But over the next 4 years is hugely speculative for them to predict when considering after how their bullish oil bets backfired massively losing them a lot of money last year.
At $40k/te you would get demand destruction and you would get scallies breaking into your house while you slept to rip out your plumbing
If that ever happened you would get demand destruction.
Silver is the best conductor of electricity but there is a good reason why all wiring is not made out of silver :)
I'd be very happy at a POC of $14 to $15K. That would float all boats and still be at a price that means it will be used.
"Copper price to rocket to $40,000 a tonne, says top trader Andurand" https://www.ft.com/content/725234a6-9e6f-4a4a-9406-2bda667ca511
Started: howezap, 21 May 2024 16:33
Last post: howezap, 21 May 2024 16:33
About 5 weeks to go until full year results are published. Will hopefully give transparent cash position. Should show a healthy balance sheet. Expenditure such as for the phase 1 exploration commitments of the two prioritised Zambian licenses had already been allocated from income from period ending sept ‘23! Not unusual to see allocation of funds long in place to satisfy contractual obligations going into an exploratory phase.
Beyond that unless there has been any major outlay to have seen some decent progression of other assets the treasury could be butsting at the seams.
Started: Jezzoo, 17 May 2024 14:32
Last post: Gwynwin, 20 May 2024 10:13
Yes Bushranger could be on sale soon with a couple of buyers on the the case,
Hopefully haha
Is $11k
What Howezap said 👍
If the higher RC grades that will be initially mined in the payback phase can be shown to be amenable to an alternative ore sorting tech they are looking into, it will pave the way for a re evaluation of the capital and operating costs from a reduced size plant, mill etc as a smaller mining scenario of circa 10mt per annum.
This will transform the project.
It will benefit from and improve cash margins by streamlining mining and processing that will also have positive impacts on metal recovery rates too.
Nail on proof of that and it will improve on ‘eventual’ NPV and Project IRR than it would have done without, making the potential of BR’s economic kickstart very desirable alongside that sustainable higher copper price.
Https://www.investing.com/commodities/copper-streaming-chart?cid=959211
Going to be $11k by midnight at this rate , $10715
Last post: NicetoMichu, 16 May 2024 16:03
The flat 'orse racing season is upon us and the Birdy's passion is indeed an expensive one, Mr Connor Benn.
PS : as Mr C(olin) B(ird) won't be answering Andrew's Q below, you Mr C(onnor) B(enn) might feel free to answer instead :-)
For 1.5p + to be a big ask 'ere is sad.. ........................ but... this time next year... etc ...Rodney
Paddy
Sp is only down due to U/T trade yesterday pushing sp up 10%. As soon as the market opened that was corrected with a 10% fall.
SP has been flat all week tbh
As for not selling when sp was x5 higher? Why would you or anyone do that? After all the sp was going much much higher after the buy out wasnt it??
Wasnt it CB??
:)
Taking another caning today and now hovering around a 4 year low! Pity we don’t have copper or something. Markets have clearly lost interest in what CB is selling and more fool me for swallowing the BS when I could have sold for 5x the current price. What did The Who say?