Good morning all. From my days in the builders merchants, I know that those bags when filled with aggregate will weigh around 900kg. Presumably, tungsten concentrate will have a higher mass then sand/gravel, therefore if the bags were filled to capacity, they'd be too heavy for the forklifts on site to get on the lorry without sinking into any wet ground that may exist? Perhaps someone on here knows the mass/volume ratio of tungsten.... or I could just Google it?
Did I not say yesterday that my meagre profit would be wiped out today? One of these days I'll get to keep a profit more than a day or two, hopefully very soon?
Pat Boone, 'I'll be home'. Must have been an omen cos that's where I am most of the time. Oh, and I've snuck into profit again....till tomorrow I expect.
Kev, yes, someone did say that their trades always ended in a one.....and no, I can't remember who it was either, although I think it might have been Stealthy for some reason.
I'm pleased to see an II on the register but it would have been nice to know to what extent? As Miton wasn't one of the institutions I canvassed yesterday, I can't claim the credit for them coming aboard. However, I find it strange that a placing was deemed necessary to create enough shares to satisfy demand, considering that MM stated quite openly that no further placings would be required. Perhaps he has done so in the knowledge that further institutions will be coming aboard soon and the extra shares will therefore be readily available, who knows?
Good afternoon all. Just for a laugh, I've taken on the role of PR manager for Wres and emailed the company's home page to the fund managers of four of the biggest investment companies asking if they are aware of the tremendous potential to be found come 2019. I sent to L&G, UBS, Aberdeen Asset and Invesco-Perpetual. It would surprise me if I heard anything back, but I'll let you know if I do. I might even contact some more to drum up some interest somewhere.....and all fer free too!!
Would I be right in thinking that the reservoirs at the site, are the result of previous mineral extraction but there is still an ore body that is recoverable once the water has been drained?. If so, won't we need an expert team of mud pluggers to remove the sludge and more importantly, where on earth would we find such a team....Devon perhaps??
RE: Revenue $3m a month from April22 Nov 2018 08:44
Good morning all. Soulsister, my awful attempt at humour might have made more sense if I had said shaker table (as seen on Twitter video), so please ignore that one !
Caught up in the end I see, suppose we ought to be grateful for a small rise after being down must of the day. Maybe tomorrow.....Friday, M,T,W,T,F....M,T,W,T,F...etc.