From Jan runs
Canada - Big Bear Gold Project
· The property contains 28 gold and base metal occurrences.
· We see potential for both orogenic gold and volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS") deposits.
· Historic sampling in the Johnston-McKenna area provided the following top five gold grades: 1,038.9 g/t Au, 390.2 g/t Au, 318.9 g/t Au, 286.29 g/t Au and 224.9 g/t Au.
· A bulk sample processed in the late 1930's from the Little Bear mine provided a reported equivalent gold grade of 1,564 g/t Au. Based on the 1 ton sample containing $1,600 worth of gold, this equates to c.45.61 oz/ton Au, at a historical gold price of $35/oz.
· Historic sample results from the Joa-Walton area provided the following top five gold grades: 233.1 g/t Au, 198.9 g/t Au, 143.7 g/t Au, 79.5 g/t Au and 46.6 g/t Au.
· Based on recent work new data supporting the historical sampling has identified areas within the project which yield gold results in excess of 100 g/t Au.
Another director buy announced today.
Another stock in common. I hold a good number here at the mo.
We're only just back to the fundraising price of 25p. Helps me to think in these terms to keep some perspective.
www.isite.co.uk/isite-welcomes-new-talent/
... holding some bought at 2.4p. Sold most into the rise though (too cheaply).
MMs shut this down today ... very difficult to pick up in any reasonable size looking at the trades going through.
50k at 22p. Looks good doesn't it.
You enjoy your weekend too. Good week here. Looking forward to hearing about more news and progress over the coming weeks and months.
... the large late buy at over 20p.
West Register and RBS (10.6m) is one and the same holding.
When you're confused a share is too cheap ... it's often because it's too cheap. The main reason STY has been languishing on such a low cap was the pref shares to be repaid. However the first redemption has already beeb made and we now have a well-regarded, established and profitable business on a forward PE (2015) of about 4. Forecast to do revenues well over £100m and forecast (FY2015) to achieve pretax profits of over £3m. This one's simply cheap IMO, but do your own research etc.
Well done STY
Thanks for the insight ...everyone seems to be saying how busy the sector is right now.
Couldn't resist
Sty are FTSE fledgling listed ... not AIM. Good coverage today here ... http://www.fmj.co.uk/isite-banks-african-contract/