The next focusIR Investor Webinar takes places on 14th May with guest speakers from Blue Whale Growth Fund, Taseko Mines, Kavango Resources and CQS Natural Resources fund. Please register here.
From Calmtrader on ADVFN...difficult not read positively!
https://twitter.com/huddlestonnigel/status/1629154638946500609?s=46&t=0JgUkJuEIjzejZAGASl0Ug
Another good interview covering all AYM assets, he's certainly pushing the message out there...
https://youtu.be/5D_oyJa7Xlw
Wait for it ....! Another great interview from Uncle Jo !
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zVG1GCjdeQo
https://www.angleseymining.co.uk/northern-copper-zone-internal-review-completed/
Interesting moves from US military, targeting critical minerals - could Labrador iron mines benifit?....
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6649522&ved=2ahUKEwisjfn7_8b7AhUOaMAKHbDsB58QFnoECAkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0QKJ6-mfauedw5eoxh7YBx
Nothing shocking or exciting...
Https://uk.advfn.com/stock-market/london/anglesey-mining-AYM/share-news/Anglesey-Mining-PLC-Chairmans-Statement-at-AGM/89397992
Patience and GLA.
Momentum gathers...
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/peter-mcparland-9309674a_miningindustry-metals-people-activity-6975928397512249344-VaXY?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios
Brent - here you go...
https://www.angleseymining.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/InvestorDeck10Sep2022.pdf
Many thanks again for your efforts
GLA
Anglesey Mining plc
(“Anglesey” or “the Company”)
Further strong assay results from Parys Mountain drilling
Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), the UK minerals development company, continues to advance work programmes at both its Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au VMS project on the Isle of Anglesey in North West Wales and its Grängesberg iron ore project in Sweden.
Following the announcement released by the Company on 14th June regarding initial assay results, Anglesey is now pleased to announce that the second round of assay results have been received from an additional three holes of the recent infill drilling programme at Parys Mountain.
Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au Project
All three holes recorded multiple broad intercepts and continue to highlight that the White Rock deposit is an extensive mineralised system.
Significant intersections include:
9.0m at 4.9% Zn, 3.1% Pb, 0.2% Cu, 24g/t Ag & 0.3g/t Au (WD-20 from 133.5m) including
6.0m at 6.3% Zn, 4.0% Pb, 0.2% Cu, 25g/t Ag & 0.3g/t Au
11.0m at 3.7% Zn, 2.3% Pb, 0.2% Cu, 27g/t Ag & 0.3g/t Au (WD-20 from 146.5m) including
4.0m at 5.6% Zn, 3.8% Pb, 0.3% Cu, 43g/t Ag & 0.3g/t Au
1.04m at 8.5% Zn, 5.3% Pb, 1.0% Cu, 27g/t Ag & 0.3g/t Au (WD-21 from 195m)
12.74m at 3.7% Zn, 1.9% Pb, 0.2% Cu, 22g/t Ag & 0.6g/t Au (WD-21 from 204.5m)
5.4m at 3.3% Zn, 1.8% Pb, 0.2% Cu, 53g/t Ag & 0.6g/t Au (WD-22 from 147.3m)
12.8m at 3.0% Zn, 1.3% Pb, 0.2% Cu, 51g/t Ag & 0.5g/t Au (WD-22 from 167.9m) including
4.2m at 5.6% Zn, 2.5% Pb, 0.4% Cu, 95g/t Ag & 0.8g/t Au
The final two holes of the programme are being logged for additional data to assist with geotechnical domain modelling, which will be utilised in the underground mine design optimisation. Once logged, they will be sampled and dispatched for assaying.
Over the next month, samples will be selected for the metallurgical testwork programme, which will include both Dense Media Separation and XRT ore sorting pre-concentration studies. Historical pre-concentration studies have demonstrated a 40% mass rejection of waste with only 3-5% metal losses.
Jo Battershill, Chief Executive of Anglesey Mining, commented: “The intention of this programme was to increase the amount of resources in the Indicated category for the White Rock deposit, which stood at 4.7Mt, or 79%, prior to commencing the drilling. Given the results, we are very confident that a significant portion of the currently Inferred material will be upgraded to Indicated. The importance of this should not be discounted given Inferred resources are not permitted to be included in reserve estimates.”
“The next stage of this programme is to conduct pre-concentration studies on representative samples from areas that are likely to be mined. The ability to selectively remove the unmineralized material would have significant economic ramifications for the development studies.”
“In other areas, we continue to progress the ecological surveys required for the environmental baseline work an