Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
@elir
Is there a link to your working paper please?
Great post kitty.
Going by last year the next annuals might be out around April. I'll be eyes down for that particular release.
@already
Oh look everyone, somebody missed missed my point entirely.
Oh look, somebody missed the entire point.
@elir
That is most interesting
@buster
That's right with hh, rightly or wrongly Though i attach zero value to it. I do wonder why the operator just haven't sent an American team in there though, because if there's oil there they can get it out pretty quick!
@elir
In my view The interesting factor with the potential conversion of exploration licence to mines royal lease is the proximity of the royal mint for delivery of mine output for refining and the potential made in wales feature attached to the end product.
@bustergonads
One (ideal ) scenario being: oh look they struck gold, oh and they have tons of graphite, oh and tons of ilmenite, oh and tons of iron ore, oh and a mountain of zinc. Oh and they are prospecting for cobalt.
for me this is a keeper!
I liked that comment on the rns: chomping at the bit. It's similar to hwyl in Welsh. That team might just have some fire in their belly ahead of the new season, and that is priceless in exploration in my humble view.
Glta
@elir, fully agree with your comments
In my view, if the gold is struck in size and the license converts it's its hard to see a business not throwing themselves at the prospect of doing a JV with what would be a mines royal. Just my view.
Well said. Fully agree with you merc
@elir, thanks. I'm glad a legal mind is running the show.
Does anyone know why alba listed in Germany?
@elir, great explanation. I didn't quite understand the reference to 3x into the sp.
Jim, how it's made series look really interesting. Thanks for the reference and good luck to you
Interesting:
https://www.businessinsider.com/inside-uk-only-gold-refinery-baird-co-pure-gold-2018-7?r=US&IR=T
Typo: by fake news!
Web it up cj, lots of interesting articles. I assume I've not been taken in my fake news!
Greetings LTH
The graphite discussion is very interesting. I d like to contribute the potential application of the graphene cpu, i wonder if it might supersede the silicone chip in the far future.
Always a warm welcome in this board to lths'
I read the graphite rns, I think the man from del Monte says yes!