Interesting to see that at the bulbous end of the bagpipe shape the kimberlite seems to continue below the drill. They would not continue with this pipe if they thought it was not commercial. Happy days ahead.
The so increases is effected by the 0.80 UT last night which on paper put us up 10% yesterday. But in the mining front what a great result. Remember the drill used had a 45 degree travel . With cutting through the overburdened it would not have tested depth of pipe and was only a single drill on this pipe. This could be mega for this small exploration company with no debt and first class management. Not to mention the assets we have. Hold tight for the journey.
My thoughts exactly about the plant. I remember Bluerock Diamonds in the early days playing about with shoddy second-hand equipment costing many $100K's. All for it to want repairing constantly. To have a state of the art bulk sampling plant with all the peripheral sorting and testing equipment is a real bonus for the company.
"Sekaka also had a recently built, fit-for-purpose bulk sampling plant on-site that includes crushing, scrubbing, dense media separation circuits and X-ray recovery modules within a secured area"
The more I read about this acquisition the more excited I get. Today we learn that the plant connected to the pipe is virtually brand new. This alone must be worth multiples of the price paid. Will be very interesting how they take this forward. I would expect a Joint Venture. Probably before we have to stump up any funds.
This should inspire investors to have a look at BOD as we move into this new exciting phase. Can this be the only pipe in the area? I think not. Do we have a buyer in the wings? Sells but no movement.
Such a good feeling to have the events mapped out by this man. Single blows do not happen. Finding a new one is the reason we invest in this company. The potential is mind-blowing.