This is getting good6 Oct 2025 08:49
We are shaping up as one of the more exciting plays on AIM right now. The Juno Project in Western Australia is a serious target – a huge 4 km x 2 km anomaly that management has even said could be several times the size of Havieron. They’ve already drilled JUDD001, gone straight into JUDD002 without hesitation, and that alone tells you the rocks are showing enough encouragement to keep the program moving. Assays are due in the December quarter, but if the company even hints at sulphides, alteration, or expedited core from Hole 2, the market could wake up fast.
The attraction here is the simplicity: GEO is all-in on Juno, so the outcome is binary – either a dry hole or something that could completely change the company’s fortunes. With Callum Baxter involved, who knows Havieron inside out, and with the model holding up so far, there’s a real chance this could surprise to the upside. It’s high risk, sure, but the prize if they pull it off is big enough to get people very interested.