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Am I dreaming or do GGP own tenements adjacent to Artemis? and if so is there a connection between the series of RNS's yesterday and today.
Copper seems to be a real short and long term winner.
From a twitter post highlighted on another company post.
twitter.com/donaldpond6/status/1456931011808350209?=21
A good read for copper hunters.
GLA
GB
Thanks bitcoin buyer for brightening what is a pretty slow day for me.
Is this like the night before Christmas...normally one over the eight so can't remember. the fact that so much is going on with this share and, and its a big AND, the CEO is actually telling us what is happening.
Not say what will happen, but reporting each positive (and setback) in style.
He must think we own the company.
What a refreshing change BT seems to be. The proof of the Christmas pudding is in the.....
Hope its more than sixpence.
GB
Hermans Hermits...Really?
Keep up the good work.
This may be of interest to non-twitter readers.
The changes to tax regime in south America may help our cause.
https://blog.gorozen.com/blog/the-potential-earnings-power-of-copper-miners
GB
Just picked this from another post.
An interesting read on the perceived value of Copper, especially the tax revisions imminent in South America.
https://blog.gorozen.com/blog/the-potential-earnings-power-of-copper-miners
GB
Morning All
Interview with Andrew Bell detailing a revision of listing and an update of local discoveries
https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnxnlMErPdGO
Good advice Bamps.
Once bitten, twice shy as many of us small guys lost a few pounds on SXX.
Luckily, for me, i got out in time to recoup most of my investment??? and guess where it sits now. Yep, in GGP.
GB
Thanks for the report Bamps.
Its good to see a change of direction in the U.S. but whether Biden will have the support of the other party, especially in those states that are still leaning to the right, may be a major issue for the planning and consent for new or revisiting the tailings.
Good news for Cornwall if the Kaolin tailings can produce Lithium in the near future and economically.
GB
Apologies
Shows where most of my interests lie. Even better with II's able to join the fray.
GB
It may have been said before by people wiser than I, but with the number of potential targets lined up for drilling, and the expertise that the board have involved in the drilling and exploration methods, and these well qualified companies, familiar with Botswana and it opportunities taking shares rather than dollars leads me to conclude that this is possibly the best bet of the junior miners currently on aim.
The tie up with Power Metals and Paul Johnson (ex GGP) and Metal Tiger and the success they enjoyed with Sandfire fills me with optimism.
GLAH
GB
I agree with Jack the bear, great book full of depth and what a great film it made. Some might call it sentimental slush, but for my money it examines the essence of the human spirit.
Looking forward to the book being rewritten by SD tomorrow to examine the essence of my human desires and greed.
GB
Hi Bamps
Agree that most is a by product of coal burning in China and Russia as the smelt ore for iron and steel. but none found in hematite - the Aussie main ore.
Mined vanadium in Flow Batteries (with a projected life span of 20 years) are able to store and release energy (electricty) without depleting the Vanadium. so the raw material is acting as a catalyst, not a source so you get the same amount at the end of the battery life cycle to reuse. Whats not to like....neither does it catch fire.
GB
Hi Bamps
I hesitate to disagree with you...and respect all of your posts....but is not Bushveld producing primary Vanadium through mining the mineral and not as a co-product of steel making as the Chinese and Russians are. The Chinese are using more hematite which has no Vanadium content so supply will rely on Primary in future.
Hold for Gold
Gingerbear
Great to see the way Gervais has steered this to a respectable £1 Billion company and so pleased for the LTH who have proved the Buffet saying to be so true. Gervais is to be applauded (again) for avoiding becoming a miner as the expenditure will often outweigh the short term advantage and suppress dividends, which will surely be the icing on this lovely cake.
Mushroom, I am so envious of you in Tomar...spent many nights in our van on the municipal campsite by the river two winters ago and will do the same soon. Fantastic history in the templars castle and great plonk from the Douro and pasteis de nata for breakfast.
Happy Days to all
Evening
Seldom do I post on this (or other boards), but read frequently.
Can anyone in the know confirm(or deny) that Saffron is still a target for BPC and did the offer of a "free" drill by a third party within the middle and lower cruse?
The SW of Trinidad is very close to other major producing fields and might be the added bonus for BPC.
GLALTH
GB
Evening
Seldom do I post on this (or other boards), but read frequently.
Can anyone in the know confirm(or deny) that Saffron is still a target for BPC and did the offer of a "free" drill by a third party within the middle and lower cruse?
The SW of Trinidad is very close to other major producing fields and might be the added bonus for BPC.
GLALTH
GB
Only BPC
No slur intended, and LGO to CERP to BPC is the journey many of us have made.
Potentially this combination of Bahamas, Trinidad and more recently Guyana might make a serious oil company. GLALTH
Seldom post myself but read alot.
GB
to correct onlybpc the new share option was for 6,170,982 bringing the total shares in issue to the figure quoted by onlybpc.
A very small dilution and more cash to the company.
Naughty error or genuine mistske?
If we accept that the JV is based on fair, honest and mutually beneficial business then one would expect GGP to allow extension of the JV to the next (and perhaps biggest) discovery at Scallywag to be exclusive to Newcrest. But as an evaluation of the value of Havieron can only be based on current best estimates of X mill ozs (pick a number greater than 10) and the POG in the future would it not be advantageous to both to set a base value to give ?15p per share to GGP holders, and then increments as the quality and quantity is proved. POG rising to $3000 is a long shot for Newcrest, but a loss for GGP holders.
Perhaps a three year wait until first increment payment rewarding the LTH and a long term guaranteed future for the two organisations.
This popped up at 16.25 this afternoon but refers to an agreement made in 2018.
Please check the NCYT website for 28 June 2018.
GB