The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Just more misinformation ;-)
100 share trade just flagged up.
Means "I am desperate for shares" in MM code.
IE
Yes, it was definitly a sell. Thing is, that is a lot an MM to take in one trade without a buy order to fill.
GUG
"W Resources Plc (AIM:WRES), the tungsten...... has completed a placement....... to new and existing investors."
IE
To hear that WRES is attracting interest from new parties, at least, has to be taken as a positive.
Otherwise this placement could appear as mere desperation from people averaging down, throwing good money after bad.
A broken clock is right twice a day.
You have my sincerest sympathies. I went through a bladder scare in 2016.
Best of luck
IE
"especially if the scan result are what I think they might be!"
Excuse me for interrupting but what are you talking about?
Positive news as it was at 6p IMO.
There was 1 day of heavy rain in October, Saturday 30th. 2 days of showers (1 either side of that Saturday) and the rest of the month was dry and fine since 29th September and continues so, just getting colder as autumn sets in.
The serious rains that cause vehicles to end up in trees etc happened, as they generally do, during the summer months.
IE
From Feb 2020
Operations commence to access and start trial mining of thick high-grade tungsten ore zones
·; The process plant will be built on lean capital cost estimate of €1.5m
"we've been told,around $5 mill,to fund it"
I thought it was €1.5million.
IE
From Going Underground:
"In the initial trial mine operation, high-grade Régua ore will be processed using crushing, mill and spiral equipment to produce an 8-12% WO3 concentrate which will then be trucked to the La Parrilla processing plant for upgrade to 60% WO3 concentrate and purification."
Feb 2020
"The development of the Régua trial mine process plant is being delivered on a lean capital basis and will leverage the existing crusher plant, selected equipment from the La Parrilla tailings plant in Spain, including parts of the old concentrator plant, spirals purchased from Wolf Minerals Limited administrators and selected new equipment"
Sept 2018
"Development planning for Régua continues based on low-cost underground mining using adits (horizontal tunnels), trucking ore to a nearby existing crusher, and mobilisation of the existing La Parrilla concentrator to Régua, following new large scale La Parrilla concentrator start up."
First half.
Half right
I don't think there's any tin been mentioned from Regua.
Tarouca, 20km to the south of Regua, has been identified as high grade Tungsten and Tin deposits.
I',m out!
£400M was the EPC.