Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Russia is closed until the 11th of January 2021 so don't expect much this week in terms of an RNS. Just relax and enjoy the new year. Plenty of good things to come.
https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/russia/
Just the branch? I took the tree home with me and it ain't leaving.
Probably new to the job and didn't realise the market is closed.
Lamstree I resent that terminology. You give honest circus people a bad name.
Russia is not part of the EU last time I checked and there is a DDT between thr UK and Russia so I think we are safe
eextremera, you pay tax on any gain that is realised i.e the moment you sell your shares at a profit (doesn't matter if you reinvest your gains.). Life is not fair so pay your taxes.
Not a leak. Most of the posts are pirate jokes and drink related stuff.
Bought in around the 2p mark , a bit more at 17p and then threw the kitchen sink in at 30p. Is it worth it? Maybe. Do I regret it? Absolutely no. The prospect of becoming a millionaire in a few months time outweigh the risk because I can "afford" to lose this money.
They are about to get jubbed!! Too soon?
Its moving again!! Expect a drop when it hits 30p...
According to my crystal ball, it is a hint that the share price will hit 33 tomorrow.
Not sure if anyone noticed but In N.Ns CMD overview (content page) they are going to present "strategic projects update and sustainability" rather than just "sustainability " as they have done in the past.
Maybe
People are probably dumping their gains from ufo and ggp into eua
We have been waiting for almost a year now. I think most people with a spine can hold out a few more months and not worry about the wild swings in the SP. An early October RNS was way over hyped. Personally, I am hoping for the magical RNS just before Xmas.
Did people realise now that nothing has changed since Friday?
Sorry to burst your bubble but there probably wont be another EUA for a long time.
EUA has the last unconsolidated palladium play in the world...
https://www.eurasiamining.co.uk/component/rsfiles/preview?path=Presentations%252FEUA%2BPresentation%2BSept%2B2020.pdf
I am definitely not Rowka. But thank you?
Layer 330 field , Sopcha gora , Monchegorsk pluton (Monchetundra) , Monchegorsk urban district , Murmansk region (Kola region), Russia
The Plast-330 field encircles Mount Sopcha at an absolute height of approximately 330 meters.
For the first time signs of copper-nickel mineralization were discovered in 1931 by geologists B. Kupletsky and I. Kholmyansky. In 1933, geologist Sh. Rutstein determined the "great industrial significance" of this deposit. After the discovery of the rich nickel ores of the tubing string, the deposit was mothballed in 1939. Interest in "Plast 330" was revived in the 1980s, when platinum metal minerals were discovered there.
The Sopcha ore bed, or "Plast 330", is spatially confined to the layer of mineralized peridotite in the Sopcha massif, which comes out to the surface at an elevation of 330 m. The thickness of the mineralized rocks is 2-4 m. transforming into eruptive breccia from olivinite and pegmatoid pyroxenite. The content of sulphides and metals is approximately 1.5 times higher than in the bottom deposit.
Sulfides are unevenly distributed within the ore "bed". In the olivinites of the recumbent side, which are poorer in ore minerals, they form small grains, in the coarse-grained bronzitites of the hanging flank, they form a concentrated dissemination, giving rather large segregations. Sulfides in the form of ingrowths and individual grains occupy the spaces between silicates and thin veins, penetrate into them along cracks and cleavage planes. The amount of sulfides is fairly constant. The prevailing distribution is used by pentlandite, which occurs not only together with pyrrhotite, but also in independent crystalline precipitates. It is often replaced by bravoite along cleavage cracks. Chalcopyrite is present in common granular and veined forms. Pyrite, cubanite and sphalerite are rare. Sulfides are often surrounded by actinolite and carbonate rims. The structure of the ore is sideronitic, along with corrosive and veined varieties. The average nickel content is 0.30-0.43%, copper 0.15-0.20%, cobalt 0.014%.
Seam 330 is a large deposit of disseminated sulfide ores in the upper part of the Monchepluton section, the average thickness of the ore body is about 4-5 m, diameter is about 2 km. The total reserves of Cu, Ni, Co are about 260 thousand tons. Historically, the exploration of "Plast-330" in the 1930s gave rise to the construction of the mining and metallurgical plant "Severonikel", but the deposit itself has not yet been developed from - for the poor quality of ores. The poor quality of the ore is due to the high content of silicate nickel associated with olivine. The problem of the genesis of this deposit is one of the most interesting mysteries of Monchepluton.
Found some recent pictures (Sept 2020) and some older ones of the Monchetundra licence. I think someone had a field trip to Eurasia licence:
https://webmineral.ru/deposits/photos.php?id=2474