Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Thanks Paddy,
'There is no rush like a gold rush!'
Thanks Bamps,
You say below .....
'Ggp I wouldn’t class in with most AIM shares, these new Board members haven’t come here to just show there face, they are top notch people with loads of contacts.'
Between them they will be contacting influential contacts around the world who will want a share of the massive Havieron mine and GGP.
One excellent reason for buying GGP shares is that it offers the BEST leverage into the Havieron mine.
As Shaun was keen to explain - with the new funding there is now less risk for investors.
Just needs a little time for word to get around ... USA, Canada, China etc.
Ok an impressive set of manoeuvres by Shaun Day.....
To add to your post - I fancy Shaun also mentioned that the 'leverage' in buying shares for investors 'large and small' via GGP is better than elsewhere.
I find this very important.
All the best
Thank you very much Magic Trades.
You are always a great help.
Hope all is going well with you.
Today everything for GGP share holders has changed!
Time to think BIG
Really BIG
The Stroud get together was well attended, fun and really helpful.
Thanks to The Doors and everyone for being there.
Summary - No worries -
We have elephants all in a row at Havieron.
and
We are exploring for more in very promising areas.
Yellowstuff
Mark - Stroud meeting from 2.00 pm today
Hope to see you.
Yellowstuff
Everyone is back at work flat out mining and drilling the Havieron project again this week - and they will be for years to come.
Greatland Gold own 30% of it.
Knowing this keeps me a very happy GGP share holder.
'Best possible outcome'
It will take a while for the gold dust to settle.
Added some more GGP/Havieon gold mine shares today.
At the moment the gold is still a long way down and all mixed up with sand, gravel, copper and stuff.
No worries - in a few months it will be in the furnace nearby.
'True gold has no fear of the fire'.
Good news that Newcrest Mining (ASX: NCM) is seen as the best value gold miner.
My thought is that Greatland Gold (LSE) value is even better!
Most of the investment goes directly into the future Havieron mine rather than being diversified in a very large company..
Just logic and simple maths.
This is my thought only and not intended as investment advice.
Bamps - 13:32
Thank you Bamps.
Just to add that Bamps was at the last two Stroud meetings and those attending were able to hear all this information from him (and more!!) - plus ask our questions.
Other people just as helpful were present too.
So please try to join the next Stroud meeting, there might be a slide show next time.
'Everyone knows that Havieron is massive.'
I fancy that only a very few people know at the moment, when 'everyone knows' there will be a rush for Greatland Gold shares.
There is no rush like a gold rush!
Great get together in Stroud today - with many people who are not only well informed but happy to share what they know.
Thanks to 'The Doors ' for arranging everything.
Ir seems that the largest ore body in Australia is currently 'The Boddington Gold Mine' with a bedrock resource of almost 20 million troy ounces (620 million grams).
Officially reopened on 3 February 2010, the mine has now become Australia's largest gold mine.
It will certainly be good to have a decent share of something that size - or bigger.
Always good to receive a healthy RNS and watch the share price creep up a bit.
But more important than the silly share price today - is to see how many shares you you are holding for the future!
Hello the Doors,
Good idea to have another meeting, thanks for arranging it.
See you all in sunny Stroud on the 13th, June,
- and the share price will be ... .. ?
Yellowstuff
Thank you Liam for a fine confidence building interview.
GGP is a Hold - or Buy - or both!
No harm in taking some profits! (Even a tiny, weeny bit).
Lets hope for more tomorrow and the days after.
Governments do not like to admit that 'Inflation' is really 'Monetary Debasement' which causes misery and is the result of their own economic mismanagement.
Having some gold may take the edge off it for some but it like a plague and really very, very nasty.