Firering Strategic Minerals: From explorer to producer. Watch the video here.
An RNS just not the one we expected !
Funny. IAMgoingtobed
The iamg update is due tonight I think (not 100%) which would mean morning rns here
It’s in the financial results if anywhere
Not the release we’re waiting on
Results with Iamg news release next hour or two?
speaking too soon maybe!
What a journey today. just doesn't stop in one place does it
Yes, welcome. And then there were 3!
Ah happens to all of us. At least you're in a quality company rather than junk that has no chance of creating long term value (lots of AIM stocks!)
Sold today, been in since Nov around £1.85 and £4.10 is a good return for me and just short of my target price. See no reason for it to go down, just being disciplined in following the targets I set. Best wishes to all here
Basically if it's quoted in PPM that tells you it's not high (it's a presentational technique). But the Zinc is solid (not clear on width though) and the main drill project Lucky Copper has good widths and grades and that's the key asset here I think
sure, was not a ref to ORR
last commodity boom , that should say.
yeah I had caml from 1.40 to 2.40 :)
I agree on mining overall, but generally, a bad mine is a bad mine. That's why loads of small aim producers (incl RMM!) struggled even during the last commodity point
RMM already -70% this bull cycle, case in point, albeit the damage may be done for now. VAST also - small and subscale.
I'd argue that I invested in Oriole at 0.4 at a time when market was beginning to reappraise value of JVs with large companies and it was about to drill a high potential and entirely new project.
I don't know WRES well but RMM has been diluting for years on the same project it's chugging away at now. I even posted there at about 1p warning people once
The early production juniours are accidents waiting to happen - often if the mine was any good it would have been sold. WRES and RMM been burning cash for years..$2/lb cost for copper is high cost, it's not just an absolute figure it shows it's an intensive asset to mine = more risk of error
bothing against you, you're one of the good ones, just don't get those investments
yeah bit of a sell off, cornish metals valued at £12m ex cash, this now at £4.5
pleased so far
more to the point they will probably include the drilling in this - or at least they give quarterly exploration updates with results