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From what I make out that sample of 43.60 g/t Au is quite narrow? A really decent size. But a narrow vein? I'm no expert, can someone who is enlighten me?
Nice to see some buys in this today. Beginning to wish I'd emptied out and bought back in! Still, I do think that longer term we'll be back around 1p - it might just take some time.
Can someone please pass this on to Stefan? It might help him make up his mind...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-57234610
I've been pretty sedentary on this share for a while now. I have £500 to invest but floating between this and ORR. I think the latter has more chance of growth in the shorter term.. but having been in this for over a decade now I am doing exactly what I shouldn't be... which is feeling like I have a 'duty' to support this company as I genuinely believe the licence will be granted. I just honestly cannot say it will be in 2021... decisions decisions..
Still new to this: what does "intersections at 1 metre..... .it needs to be more,5/10 metres minimum" mean? What are intersections and why a 1m not good, 5/10 meters good? Thanks :)
Not high grades (with the information we have so far, much more drilling to come). But anything above 5 g/t Au is considered high for open pit. Between 1.5 g/t Au to 5.0 g/t Au is medium. To the 4 g/t Au is towards the top end of that if we get consistent results.
But then again I am no expert. So would appreciate guidance from those who are.
For those that are interested I have found my answer:
2 g/t Au - is viable for open pit mining of gold. Down to around 200/300m. (with 100m of sampling for the g/t Au)
5 g/t Au for underground mining.
Looking very promising... time to top up IMHO!!
Hi All, Quite new to the facts and figures on Gold. Normally look at Iron ore miners. At 4 g/t Au, is this just on the low side of commercial? Are we anticipating and higher figures? I notice an older figure of 135 g/t Au (selective) which is high I think... (what does selective mean?). I'd appreciate anyone explaining these figures in laymen's terms. thanks - N
That was a nice, but unexpected RNS. I almost forgot about this string to our bow!
Pretty clear to me, he is saying that (once) the UNESCO issue is out of the way there are no more barriers.
He is definitely not confirming that it is out of the way. But does show some confidence that he thinks it will be.
Do you think it will go as low as 0.4? I hope so, we get to stock up again!
It's always been like this! Huge spreads for a long time.
I'm on 14p just to break even.... :(
Just speculation on a decision. Many people will jump in and jump out again before it happens. but if imminent then we may have some longevity in the rise (which would be nice with the options upcoming).
I was hoping g for that a decade ago... so much dilution now.
Although I can see North of 30p when someone eventually buys us out. There's a lot of good metal in that ground.
Topping up as much as I can afford with the issue... why not?
21p by end of 2021
Only been in this stock for a couple of months, (spent a great deal of time and energy on BEM) but this is exciting. The fundamentals look good, there seems to be good news on the horizon and a great deal of confidence in the company.
Stocked up again this morning on the strength of the future for this company.
Just ran a test and was offered 7p on 100k shares...
After more than a decade... will we finally get somewhere substantial? I certainly hope so!
Morning All,
New to this one today. Bought on the strength of the RNS which looks like positive news (in the longer term). Anything I need to know about this one that isn't clear on their website?