RE: And still we wait for confirmation18 Jun 2026 13:53
Just the waiting is tedious.............
Multi good news rns is expected.........
A multi-layered RNS release has the potential to drive a significant upward re-rating by shifting investor sentiment across three distinct areas:Layer 1: The Commercial Baseline (The 1,000-Tonne Offtake)The News: Confirmation that the first physical shipments have crossed the weighbridge and been successfully delivered to the South African coal producer [local].The Impact: This provides immediate proof of concept [local]. It tells the market that the newly upgraded concrete storage pads, haulage routes, and logistics loops are functioning perfectly [local]. It shifts Ironveld from a "story" to a revenue-generating business [local].Layer 2: The Operational Scale-Up (The 2,500-Tonne Target)The News: An official declaration that the processing plant has stabilized operations and achieved a sustained baseline output of 2,500 tonnes per month [local].The Impact: This addresses the company's historical running costs [local]. Because Daemaneng Minerals is covering 100% of the operational and capital expenditures, hitting 2,500 tonnes means the project's revenue splits can begin chipping away at legacy balance sheet liabilities [local]. This structural progress helps remove the "material uncertainty regarding going concern" warning that has historically depressed the share price [local].Layer 3: The Speculative Wildcard (The Layer 21 Mintek Lab Tests)The News: The final piece of the puzzle—releasing the advanced mineralogical results from Mintek confirming high-purity Titanium (ilmenite), Vanadium, or Rare Earth Elements (REEs) within Layer 21 [local].The Impact: This serves as the potential valuation accelerator [local]. While the first two layers prove the company can run a steady iron business, Layer 21 transforms the investment thesis [local]. It re-rates the asset from a basic bulk-commodity miner into a strategic critical-metals play, drawing in small-cap institutional funds that were previously restricted from buying a sub-penny stock [local].