Proposed Directors of Tirupati Graphite explain why they have requisitioned an GM. Watch the video here.
I assume you have looked at ope!
If you are going off topic and looking at KLG, I got into it on friday as it was the Hubstar's tip and he's too hot to trot at the moment. Newsflow in the next week IMo which starts a 4 week drill program to results in a shallow drilling program that will eventually end up with an open pit if you look at the geological model. They have been very guarded about the location, and for obvious reasons Freeport and tigers are the farm in partners who will earn their stake I had a lovely daytrade here on Friday. GL for monday
How do people view this, I know there are a lot if people reeling but I can't see any good in the sp. am I missing something? I'd appreciate any help
What a great rns this morning, the note that Sac have no further funding requirements and the program is due to start is fantastic. We might see a delayed amount of interest tomorrow. I haven't got much in here, but I am happy with the progress to date
This is the 3rd time we have entered this zone in the sp, F it, let's have a breakout. I think it went to 9p last time and we are much further to news. The acquisition of zol, vir who need a plant in south Africa!! It's funny that sac own the only one in the country.
Standby for news
Evening mate, i hear Doc is getting a bit of stick for copying your posts! Serves him right really. Your a machine mate, when Taters is on the bb, we have some straight shooting. Atb
Mate, I took the cautionary statement as a good think. Wink Lovely
Come on mate, I've put some cash in here, I've gone blind on the hubstar. Sort it :-)
Check out the rns on slme, word up!
Thsbks mate, I think the sp offers great value, and if they get a bullish next phase rns out then there certainly could be a few free shares to leave to run. Like you mate I'm looking, not buying, I like sac, I might put an opener in on Monday for the above purpose, and at Thr end of the day if FRR goes bolo then I could de risk there. I'm looking forward to progress on Frr, think that's a good one, it's difficult to research but once you get your head around the business it becomes clear that it has massive upside and unlike Sac whose true value will be realised when they start drilling, Frr are doing it all now. Nice bouncing a few bits around with you. I'm off to hit the hay, the red has finally run out.
I think it's worth a bit more than 2p, I would say that it has the potential to bounce between 3p-6p If I'm reading right then it is due an op update this month. It will be interesting to see heat the sp will do In fairness and a good positive is that at least you can say that they are moving and making progress in Africa.
Just watched the proactive. Very interesting mate, I will be keeping an eye. What the airborne test about, like everything else the update is due before year end
Ivebjust watched the OB, I like the CEO.
The last 3 trades were right on the split between bid & ask. I think they were buys, hopefully through today and tomorrow people will take a position ready for the half year report We've already got more trades than yesterday !!!!!!
I'm, looking forward to the interims. production is good in any announcement and with an increase in production, I'm sure that it will set pulses racing. Im looking forward to an update on the acquisition. Hopefully it should be a meaty report
Review of 2010 to date The extreme weather at the mine in January and February made for a very difficult start to the year. Thereafter, production improved and I am pleased to report another 6 months of progress and an operating profit. Given the improved weather from the end of March, it is perhaps no surprise that we managed a record quarter thereafter and it is notable that there were no disruptions to the planned smooth running of the mine and plant. It was pleasing to be able to purchase some high grade ore from Beskempir, which is a small but profitable business and we continue to look at other similar opportunities in Kazakhstan. A rising gold price and lower production costs were beneficial in attaining an operating profit against the losses in the corresponding period to June 2009. We have recently made a significant investment in installing machinery and equipment designed to help maintain operations in all but the most severe conditions. We therefore believe that we are much better equipped to face the harsh winters in Kazakhstan than previously. We completed the refurbishment of the existing shaft and have commenced the development of the decline which will allow the start of definition drilling for the detailed design of the underground mine We recently announced that Tim Daffern has been appointed a director and Chief Executive Officer of the Company as Nick Bridgen had indicated his wish to resign the post that he has held for the last 12 years. We are indeed fortunate to have secured Tim’s services as his skill set is admirably suited to the task in hand. At the same time, I wish to pay tribute to Nick for his long and distinguished service to the Company which he developed with great energy and enthusiasm. I am pleased that Nick will remain on the board as a non-executive director. Outlook We are now well into the second half of 2010 and it is appropriate to say at this stage that the mine and the plant continue to go well. Although we only have results from 2 months of the third quarter, it looks promising despite a planned mill reline and crusher maintenance which stopped production for several days. http://investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=20100921070000Z1245
Excellent news and thanks for confirmation. I may well just build mate, looks a nice opportunity
I share both of your sentiments, although I am new, reading through Investegate, it gets a good feeling and I am happy to sit and watch what happens here. I've got enough in to enjoy a % rise, will review after the half yearly and decide whether to throw a bit more in. The recent acquisition looks good
Happy days mate, there are a few people over there talking about hmb, prompted a look and vice versa.