The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Sorry folks that was for EUA board ,
The rampers are out in force today
I love the smell of bullsheet in the morning
Panama, you are Pam Ayres and I claim my £5 ;-)
I like the cut of your jib TomE, can't beat a bit of green
BTW all , just had confirmation of my voting from HL , only took 3 secure messages but got ther eventually
GLA
@WF I must admit that over the weekend I wondered if Greatland will be a takeover target , soon it will be 12 months since the yearly high of 37.5p and once we have passed the anniversary it will become more attractive. I'm not thinking of NCM but bigger miners , an offer in excess of 1 billion for lock stock and barrel and agree to honour any JVs with NCM . What is Greatland's portfolio worth ? is 1 or 2 billion or 40p/50p per share , enough to tempt us to remove our numb hands from under our aching bums.
I am here for the long run but tedium is starting to creep in and 50p might just tempt me
Realtimerob = Longtime lover
FILTURD
Neither did this post
https://twitter.com/LondonSouthEast/status/1455187270844272650
Here we go with your 3-6 posts '1 month old dodge account' you won't last long here, believe me.... Spreading FUD - fear uncertainty and doubt - over the bulk underground, because that's essentially the only unknown left that such disingenuous posts can target.
Last year we had months and months of tecnhical FUD with the GreenTool and others - who said Havieron would never be economic... but here we are 12 months later with a gigantic starter deposit, a $50m decline going in, and $50m GGP cash funding to DFS, and a published phase 1 mine PFS to take to the bank ... so NCM can get ore to Telfer ASAP.
You may be able to confuse and scare the un-researched with your manipulation, but you cannot touch Bamps or me.
For the rest of you MrBig is a skilled and devious operator who last night was attempting to exploit an ostensibly clever argument. The posts were subsequently removed this am. For the correct reasons.
What he/she was trying to do last night was apply NCM's conservative, underground stoping phase 1 mine operational costs @ $84/tonne - actually $81/tonne according to GGP using the correct exchange rate to Bulk Underground production.
The first Stoping operation has naturally has lower volumes, due to the inherent volume limitations of the Stoping technique and higher costs - ore transport to surface limitation, requirement for drill and blast / explosives, and extra material handling, and subsequence labour in back pasting costs )
But you cannot apply this to the anticipated Bulk under ground block caving grades of the larger scale deposit where the cost per tonne would be circa $25-27/tonne
This is a totally and fundamentally inappropriate comparison made by BiggL - It's like comparing two completely different company cost structures, AND specifically designed to imply that anything under 1.5g is likely to be 'uneconomic'...
And It's total BS becuase we ALL know that Cadia is economic down to 0.4g/t Au... specifically due the bulk efficiencies of the operational costs.
And very much like comparing and interweaving the cost structure of building Ferraris directly to Ford Fiestas -
IE both make massive profits, BUT in TOTALLY different ways . Obviously You cannot make a profit building Ford fiestas in the way you build a Ferrari though. That would be loss making.
That's the best analogy I can come up with. And that is the tactic of this poster. Always Happy to smash them into touch.
Expect Multiple shorter accounts with a very obvious agenda.s
Regarding bulk underground : The only question is will this be a block cave or a more selective sub level cave...? Anyone with mining nouse can see that.. The grade in those breccia are nothing short of sensational. And a mine in their own right
Don't discount Juri yet. they may not be Haverion type discoveries but may still have something viable
At the Northern Breccia
Drilling has confirmed and increased
the continuity of internal higher grade Crescent-like mineralisation in a north-west mineralised corridor which now
extends up to 300m in length, and 100m wide, between 4,300 – 4,100mRL, and remains open at depth.
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Your posts are always appreciated Maxwell
Screenshot and saved
All the very best
I enjoy speedy's posts, makes a change from some of the drivel posted here
Tip: I have learned over the years how to ignore things I am not interested in and concentrate on things that I am
Bump
Totally agree scoobs
everyone should have a colinectomy,
bloating the board far too often
Evening speedy
Trying to cut down on the chocolate
Moody blues seems very appropriate ;-)
ATB
Great joe, Always best to dyor and then do some more until you can find the correct answer
Just for you Joe
https://www.morningstar.com/stocks/xlon/ggp/ownership