Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Looking good - have a nice day.
Oh dear rude work these days - a male chicken.
When the **** crows on the dung heap the weather will either change or stay as it is!
(Farmers proverb)
168 is a great brokers target!
36p paid now.
It would be good if we could club together so that Magictrades could visit the sites in Oz for a few weeks and have first hand information of what is happening.
Well said The Doors,
I think you have your pennies in the right place.
The next Stroud meeting should be full of smiling faces - hope we all meet again soon.
All the best.
Another big thumbs up!
Thank you Mr Day for coming and giving us all the good news
A very good day and we can wish for more to follow.
Bonne chance
Apart from the decline being a bit slow there is no poor news, this will change soon and work on the decline will advance quickly.
The price of gold/copper is very attractive to a low cost mine. Every $1 increase means a lot of extra profit when you have millions of ounces.
I am told that Havieron is already down as the 9th largest mine in the world - and it is getting bigger.
The 5% story will get sorted out and everyone will be satisfied.
News will spread worldwide about the size of Havieron and the best place to buy a share of it will be Greatland Gold.
then -
No large miner likes to be paying rent to a landlord for decades.
That will be the next BIG story and we have the right people to look after shareholders.
I would say that everything is looking good apart from the share price which is amazingly low.
Bonne chance
Thank you The Doors for getting so many GGP share holders together last night in a very good location in Stroud.
It was a pleasure to meet folk in real life and hear their stories.
Usually we just tick a box and boy some shares but Greatland is very different, shareholders take a real interest in the company and appreciate the enormity of the project and the amazing skills of all who are working flat out to make the mine a success.
Everyone was confident about holding their shares and we all look forward to a very bright future in a well managed company.
More and more people will learn that Havieron is a massive mine that is coming into production.
When they want to buy shares in this mine they will discover that Greatland Gold is the best place to be.
I look forward to more of these meetings,
Yellowstuff
Some may be buying now at these silly low prices ready to switch into their ISA.
Bonne chance
Look ahead,
One day news will show something of the true size of the Havieron mine.
If the mine is massive/massive/massive people will want to buy a share of it and rush to Newcrest.
If people want to 'have more Hav' for their money they will turn to Greatland shares.
That's my guess and what I find worth waiting for.
Bon chance
If we do sell 5% of Havieron I will buy more Greatland shares at a decent price and keep to 30%.
That way I will 'Hav more Hav' for my money than by buying in to Newcrest shares.
(Yes, extra money is needed)
"Havieron' is with us!
More and more people are becoming aware that 'Havieron' is a massive Australian gold and copper discovery that is being mined by Newcrest and will come into production in a matter of months. They will be producing gold and copper for years, decades, to come.
Newcrest have been mining in this safe jurisdiction for years and have a fully working processing plant nearby. They are still drilling Havieron to establish the true size of the mine and every man, woman and their dogs will want a share.
So - How can you best invest in the Havieron mine?
There are several ways, but my suggestion would be to buy some Greatland Gold shares. GGP discovered the mine and currently have a joint venture with Newcrest which gives GGP 30% ownership. Greatland Gold are also actively exploring several of their other holdings in the area.
I initially invested in the very early days and decided to stay with Greatland mostly because of Havieron and the rising price of gold and copper.
(The decline in price of GGP will stop when more and more people are aware that they are finding a very good way to invest in the future of Havieron.)
You are probably aware that 'Havieron' is a massive Australian gold and copper discovery that is being mined by Newcrest and will come into production in a matter of months. They will be producing gold and copper for years, decades, to come.
Newcrest have been mining in this safe jurisdiction for years and have a fully working processing plant nearby. They are still drilling Havieron to establish the true size of the mine.
So - How can you best invest in the Havieron mine?
There are several ways, but my suggestion would be to buy some Greatland Gold shares. GGP discovered the mine and currently have a joint venture with Newcrest which gives GGP 30% ownership. Greatland Gold are also actively exploring several of their other holdings in the area.
Just a suggestion from one who has held GGP shares for many years, other suggestions are welcomed.-
- 'The slight problem NCM do have is that we will always retain 25% of the mine.'
Would it be possible for GGP, (or individual share holders) to use the money to buy back the 5% of shares then we would be back to square one.
I would like to keep my present share holding of Havieron because it has a great future.
Thanks
A little question,
If we sell 5% of our 30% Havieron holding and are left with a 25% holding has our total holding in a massive gold mine then been reduced by about 20%?
Sure we will all have some cash and could buy back more shares.
(Please reserve a seat at the back of the bus for me - or even throw me off! I am scratching my head))
There is very big news coming this week and it is invariably good.
I reckon there is a fine chance of the share price rising and a slim chance of the share price falling.
Not long to wait.
Bon chance.
Thank you Walkabout, your post is very clear and helpful.
We do have plenty of 'Copperstuff' too, which will improve on your figures, maybe you could add this in.
Best regards.
I do not think that huge increases in the price of gold over the next few years will qualify as 'performance.'