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Investor Update

13 Sep 2012 07:01

RNS Number : 1681M
Metminco Limited
13 September 2012
 



ASX ANNOUNCEMENT

13 September 2012

INVESTOR UPDATE

HIGHLIGHTS

Los Calatos

·; Phase 4 drilling program to be completed in early October 2012

·; Updated mineral resource estimate to be completed in December 2012

·; Independent report on optimal mining scenarios to be completed by year-end

 

Funding

·; Cash position as at 31 December 2012 forecast to be in excess of US$14 million

·; Key value drivers for Los Calatos, Mollacas and Vallecillo are funded into 2013

·; Revised exploration and development programs have mitigated the need to raise additional equity from capital markets during 2013

·; Funding strategies for the development of Los Calatos being evaluated

 

 

REVIEW OF RESULTS

The Phase 4 drilling program at Los Calatos is nearing completion with 3,000 metres of drilling to be completed by the end of September 2012.

Drilling to-date has allowed the Company to differentiate the mineralised envelope at Los Calatos into four broad geological zones:

a) A high-grade, near surface, anhydrite breccia which would constitute the primary focus of an initial, Stage 1, open pit;

b) Two high-grade zones, associated with the diatreme complex, which occur at depths in excess of 500 metres and would be exploited as part of a larger open pit, and/or an underground bulk mining (block caving) operation;

c) Primary porphyry which would be incorporated into a Stage 1 open pit, and any subsequent, larger, open pit.

The Company has commissioned an independent mining expert to evaluate alternative mining scenarios for Los Calatos and to advise on the optimal development strategy for the project. The report is expected to be completed by 31 December 2012.

 

 

Mr William Howe, Managing Director, commented "Metminco continues to progress its projects despite current capital market conditions being less than favourable for junior exploration companies. We have re-evaluated our exploration and development programs for 2012/2013, and can confirm that the Company has sufficient funds to focus on its key value drivers well into 2013.

At Los Calatos, alternative sources of funding are being investigated that allow for the continued development of the project in the medium to long-term."

 

 

Recent drilling results

The drilling results returned to date for Phase 4 (CD-50 to CD-86) are summarised in Appendix 1.

Since the release of the Interim Mineral Resource Estimate for Los Calatos in April 2012, 30 drill holes (CD-61 to CD-90) have been completed. Assay results have been received for drill holes CD-78 to CD-86, which are consistent with expectations (Table 1 and Appendix 2).

 

Table 1: Significant drill hole results (CD-78 to CD-86)

BHID

ZONE

Mineralised Intercept

Depth Interval (m)

From

To

CD-78

West of Breccia

540m at 0.40% Cu and 127ppm Mo

1,364

1,904

CD-80

West of Breccia

588m at 0.35% Cu and 160ppm Mo

1,041

1,629

CD-82

Diatreme Complex

356m at 0.55% Cu and 38ppm Mo

636

992

including

68m at 1.18% Cu and 46ppm Mo

640

708

CD-83

Breccia

182m at 0.46% Cu and 176ppm Mo

171

353

CD-85

Breccia

71m at 0.38% Cu and 166ppm Mo

295

366

CD-86

East of Breccia

1,051m at 0.32% Cu and 212ppm Mo

471

1,522

including

77m at 0.83% Cu and 891ppm Mo

1,371

1,448

 

Note: Drill and intercept depths relate to the fact that the drill holes are inclined with the objective of intersecting the full width extent of the Los Calatos mineralised envelope where possible.

 

The Company is currently drilling the last five drill holes at Los Calatos as part of the Phase 4 program, which once complete, will result in a material decrease in the Company's rate of expenditure.

 

Future Program - Value Drivers

The main value drivers that are to be focused on during 2012 and 2013 are as follows:

 

2012 Financial Year

·; Complete Phase 4 drilling program at Los Calatos

·; Update the Mineral Resource Estimate for Los Calatos - SRK Consulting (Chile) S.A.

·; Independent expert to evaluate alternative mining scenarios for Los Calatos and to advise on the optimal development strategy for the project

·; Continue with the metallurgical testwork on the Mollacas orebody

·; Update the mineral resource estimate for Vallecillo (La Colorada) - SRK Consulting (Chile) S.A.

·; Initiate a Scoping Study on Vallecillo (La Colorada)

 

2013 Financial Year

·; Initiate a Pre-Feasibility Study on Los Calatos

·; Complete a Feasibility Study on Mollacas

·; Complete an internal Scoping Study on Vallecillo (La Colorada)

 

Funding

In June 2012 the Company revised its planned programs for 2012 and 2013 in an endeavour to conserve cash in the face of challenging market conditions, whilst ensuring that the momentum is maintained in advancing its key value drivers.

As previously announced, this revision included a reduction in the Phase 4 drilling program at Los Calatos from 100,000 metres to approximately 60,000 metres, saving some US$12 million without impacting the quality of the exploration program. At Mollacas and Vallecillo, the focus will be on assessing all technical data acquired to-date, with the objective of creating a better understanding of the envisaged mining options and associated economics.

On this basis the Company is on target to have uncommitted cash in excess of US$14 million as at 31 December 2012.

Accordingly, Metminco does not envisage that it will be approaching equity markets for funding through to the end of 2013.

The Company is currently assessing alternative funding strategies, which do not involve public equity markets, for the development of its key projects, with particular reference to Los Calatos.

 

 

 

William Howe

Managing Director

 

 

For further information contact:

 

Metminco Limited

Office: +61 (0) 2 9460 1856

William Howe - Managing Director

Mobile: +56 9 9308 7900

Stephen Tainton - GM Investor Relations

Mobile: +61 (0) 477 299 411

Canaccord (Australia)

Warwick Grigor

Office: +61 (0) 2 9263 2700

Canaccord Genuity (UK)

Andrew Chubb

Office: +44 (0) 20 7523 8000

Liberum (UK)

Tim Graham

Office: +44 (0) 20 3100 2225

 

 

Company Background

Metminco is a dual ASX and AIM listed company with a portfolio of copper, molybdenum and gold projects in Peru and Chile.

The Los Calatos Project, located in southern Peru, has a Mineral Resource of 2,316 million tonnes, comprising an Indicated Resource of 885 million tonnes at 0.42% Cu and 270 ppm Mo, and an Inferred Resource of 1,431 million tonnes at 0.40% Cu and 180 ppm Mo (at a 0.2% copper cut-off).

The Chilean assets include the Mollacas Project with a Mineral Resource of 34.3 million tonnes consisting of a Measured Resource of 19.4 million tonnes at 0.45% Cu and 0.16g/t Au, an Indicated Resource of 9.4 million tonnes at 0.34% Cu and 0.16g/t Au, and an Inferred Resource of 5.5 million tonnes at 0.26% Cu and 0.15g/t Au (at a 0.2% copper cut-off); and the Vallecillo gold/zinc project with a Mineral Resource of 10.1 million tonnes consisting of an Indicated Resource of 7.9 million tonnes at 1.14g/t Au; 11.4g/t Ag; 1.32% Zn; 0.29% Pb and an Inferred Resource of 2.2 million tonnes at 0.78g/t Au; 8.2g/t Ag; 0.58% Zn; 0.26% Pb (at a cut-off grade of 0.3g/t Au).

The Company also has a number of early stage exploration projects where initial exploration activities have identified anomalous copper, molybdenum and gold values.

 

Competent Persons Statement

The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Colin Sinclair, BSc, MSc, who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and is a full-time employee of the Company as Executive General Manager.

Colin Sinclair has sufficient experience (over 30 years) which is relevant to the style of mineralisation, type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results'. Mr Sinclair, as Competent Person for this announcement, has consented to the inclusion of the information in the form and context in which it appears herein.

 

 

Forward Looking Statement

All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this announcement including, without limitation, statements regarding future plans and objectives of Metminco are forward-looking statements. When used in this announcement, forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as 'anticipate", "believe", "could", "estimate", "expect", "future", "intend", "may", "opportunity", "plan", "potential", "project", "seek", "will" and other similar words that involve risks and uncertainties.

These statements are based on an assessment of present economic and operating conditions, and on a number of assumptions regarding future events and actions that, as at the date of this announcement, are expected to take place. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other important factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, its directors and management of Metminco that could cause Metminco's actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or anticipated in these statements.

The Company cannot and does not give any assurance that the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this announcement will actually occur and investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Metminco does not undertake to update or revise forward-looking statements, or to publish prospective financial information in the future, regardless of whether new information, future events or any other factors affect the information contained in this announcement, except where required by applicable law and stock exchange listing requirements.

 

 

APPENDIX 1

 

Los Calatos Project: Summary of Phase 4 drill hole results.

 

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

RL

Azimuth true

Dip

Hole depth

Depth (m)

Interval

Cu

Mo

(m)

(m)

(m)

(degrees)

(degrees)

(m)

From

To

(m)

(%)

(ppm)

CD-50

286415

8130424

2978

39

-63

993.3

183

855

672

0.28

217

CD-51

286941

8130464

2916

205

-60

918

383

587

204

0.32

295

CD-52

287111

8130240

2936

238

-69

674.5

318

415

97

0.42

9

CD-53

286312

8130086

3047

31

-64.5

1976.4

670

1089

419

0.42

223

includes

905

1039

134

0.69

293

1163

1323

160

0.15

21

1371

1634

263

0.39

161

1682

1780

98

0.16

80

CD-54

286502

8130076

3020

23

-70

1577.35

482

836

354

0.25

165

853

921

68

0.23

292

933

957

24

0.30

142

974

1013

39

0.36

129

1213

1279

66

0.26

7

1351

1390

39

0.12

11

1506

1572

66

0.21

78

CD-55

287415

8130772

2924

207

-59

1588.25

762

816

54

0.47

51

830

998

168

0.36

18

1125

1154

29

0.13

101

1240

1435

195

0.26

55

CD-56

287331

8130859

2951

216

-64.5

2003.9

980

1270

290

0.80

184

includes

990

1102

112

1.14

244

1289

1385

96

0.47

151

1401

1734

333

0.43

494

includes

1672

1732

60

0.75

627

1772

2004

232

0.55

146

includes

1809

1843

34

1.02

151

CD-57

286733

8131226

3041

201

-72

1894.8

711

826

115

0.44

634

850

870

20

0.37

440

879

1894

1015

0.51

233

includes

1197

1282

85

1.05

221

CD-58

286423

8131111

2983

206.5

-64

1263.2

870

1263

393

0.26

155

 

 

 

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

RL

Azimuth true

Dip

Hole depth

Depth (m)

Interval

Cu

Mo

(m)

(m)

(m)

(degrees)

(degrees)

(m)

From

To

(m)

(%)

(ppm)

CD-59

286429

8130214

2997

31.5

-61

1277.9

413

601

188

0.20

116

700

1002

302

0.17

145

1014

1194

180

0.22

99

CD-60

287001

8130475

2921

221.5

-65.5

997.35

70

103

33

0.17

4

542

819

277

0.24

146

912

955

43

0.13

12

CD-61

286842

8131190

3062

204.5

-63

1753.35

767

1700

933

0.51

407

includes

878

1187

309

0.97

1,052

CD-62

287298

8130550

2913

212.5

-60.5

1195.05

652

976

324

0.53

51

CD-63

287047

8130677

2941

200

-60

1137.7

140

231

91

0.16

9

424

451

27

0.24

14

666

685

19

1.32

23

698

987

289

0.35

93

1006

1051

45

0.24

20

CD-64

286703

8131161

3030

206

-60

1419.9

345

391

46

0.51

37

464

1420

956

0.48

408

includes

494

557

63

1.07

565

includes

914

956

42

1.23

2224

CD-65

287412

8130778

2940

200

-65

1804.2

1087

1262

175

0.17

39

1414

1438

24

0.18

75

CD-66B

286277

8130089

3064

20

-65

1812.6

688

1139

451

0.24

142

1254

1812

558

0.29

63

CD-67

286500

8130080

3035

24

-65

1538.25

490

844

354

0.22

80

899

1003

104

0.22

98

1054

1205

151

0.21

101

CD-68

286723

8131475

3047

208.5

-72

1807.5

CD-69

286582

8130422

2955

35

-63

856.2

70

233

163

0.20

84

323

417

94

0.19

264

428

659

231

0.27

260

CD-70

287054

8130737

2934

215

-67

1528.85

608

1382

774

0.30

131

1399

1423

24

0.11

6

includes

1254

1311

57

0.92

343

CD-71

287214

8130937

3024

212

-62

1487.45

608

631

23

0.24

1

1028

1253

225

0.23

134

1285

1356

71

0.23

34

 

 

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

RL

Azimuth true

Dip

Hole depth

Depth (m)

Interval

Cu

Mo

(m)

(m)

(m)

(degrees)

(degrees)

(m)

From

To

(m)

(%)

(ppm)

CD-72

286715

8130449

2941

41

-61

570

34

170

136

0.16

25

200

325

125

0.25

49

405

468

63

0.28

137

CD-73

286924

8131264

3018

207

-62

1912.5

1256

1903

647

0.36

92

includes

1385

1464

79

0.53

59

CD-74

286293

8131005

2956

217

-66

1045.5

481

569

88

0.13

29

651

690

39

0.11

21

716

1037

321

0.15

13

CD-75B

286507

8130078

3028

18.7

-74

1559.2

635

1265

630

0.22

213

1351

1530

179

0.61

79

includes

1411

1478

67

1.07

139

CD-76

287338

8130382

2920

220.7

-60.5

926.15

539

597

58

0.45

12

685

813

128

0.59

43

CD-77

286296

8130092

3036

14

-74.5

1595.35

826

1157

331

0.20

133

1222

1482

260

0.26

87

CD-78

286717

8131471

3034

207.1

-63.4

1903.8

1364

1904

540

0.40

127

CD-79

286344

8131163

2963

207.3

-62.9

1143.1

196

279

83

0.19

2

899

925

26

0.14

24

966

1143

177

0.14

5

CD-80

286560

8131106

2973

117.9

-67

1628.5

1041

1629

588

0.35

160

CD-81

287415

8130778

2920

219.7

-70

1604.95

CD-82

286926

8130214

2940

30

-66

1373.95

147

218

71

0.25

18

301

514

213

0.28

17

636

992

356

0.55

38

includes

640

708

68

1.18

46

CD-83

286476

8130844

2945

50

-65

545.6

171

353

182

0.46

176

391

418

27

0.33

83

CD-84

287598

8130720

2913

205

-61

0

CD-85

286547

8130714

2985

35

-65

622.65

205

257

52

0.14

43

295

366

71

0.38

166

CD-86

286790

8130886

2939

207

-65

1521.65

471

1522

1051

0.32

212

includes

1371

1448

77

0.83

891

 

 

 

 

APPENDIX 2

 

Los Calatos Project: Cu (%) x Thickness (m) contour plan and drilling program

 

To view the full release including Appendix 2 please click on the link below.

 http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/1681M_-2012-9-13.pdf

 

 

Note:

 

a) Drill holes CD-78 to CD-86 are annotated for reference purposes.

b) Contours are projected to surface.

 

 

 

ABBREVIATED GLOSSARY

 

 

Assay

An analysis to determine the presence, absence or quantity of one or more chemical components.

 

Base Metal

A metal, such as copper, lead, nickel, zinc or cobalt.

 

Block caving

A method of underground mining in which large blocks of ore are undercut, causing the ore to break or cave under its own weight enabling extraction of the ore at a relatively low cost.

 

Breccia

Rock fragmented into angular components.

 

Circuit

A processing facility for removing valuable minerals from the ore so that it can be processed and sold.

 

Copper (Cu)

A ductile, malleable base metal with a myriad of uses in construction (piping, wire) and electronics due to its high electrical and thermal conductivity and good resistance to corrosion.

 

Copper equivalent (CuEq)

Copper equivalent is generally based on the value of the non-copper by-products (such as gold and molybdenum) relative to the copper price. For example, at a long term copper price of US$3.00 per pound of copper and a molybdenum price of US$15.00 per pound, 1 pound of molybdenum is equivalent to 5 pounds of copper (Cu:Mo ratio of 1:5).

 

Diamond drilling / drill hole

A method of obtaining a cylindrical core of rock by drilling with a diamond impregnated bit.

 

Diatreme

A diatreme is a breccia-filled volcanic pipethat was formed by a gaseous explosion. Diatremes often breach the surface and produce a tuff cone, a filled relatively shallow crater known as a Maar, or other volcanic pipes.

 

Drill core

The long cylindrical piece of rock brought to surface by diamond drilling.

 

Environmental impact study (EIS)

A written report, compiled prior to a production decision that examines the effects proposed mining activities will have on the natural surroundings.

 

Exploration

Prospecting, sampling, mapping, diamond drilling and other work involved in searching for ore.

 

Feasibility Study

A feasibility study is an evaluation of a mineral resource to determine whether it can be mined effectively and profitably. It includes the detailed study of reserve estimation, mining methods evaluation, processing technique analysis, capital and operating cost determination and the process effect on the environment and community. This detailed study forms the basis for capital estimation, and provides budget figures for the development of the project. It requires a significant amount of formal engineering work and an accuracy within 10 to 15%.

 

Geo-domain

Homogeneous geological domains within a deposit identified on the basis of spatial continuity of grades and geological features such as lithology, mineralogy and alteration.

 

Gold (Au)

A heavy, soft, ductile, malleable precious metal used in jewellery, dentistry, electronics and as an investment.

 

Grade

The amount of valuable metal in each tonne or ore, expressed as grams per tonne for precious metals and percent in the case of copper and parts per million (ppm) in the case of molybdenum. Cut-off grade - is the minimum metal grade at which a tonne of rock can be processed on an economic basis. Recovered grade - is the actual metal grade realised by the metallurgical process and treatment of ore, based on actual experience or laboratory testing.

 

 

ICP

Inductively Coupled Plasma. Analytical technique used for the detection of trace elements in soils.

 

Indicated Mineral Resource

An 'Indicated Mineral Resource' is that part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, densities, shape, physical characteristics, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a reasonable level of confidence. It is based on exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. The locations are too widely or inappropriately spaced to confirm geological and/or grade continuity but are spaced closely enough for continuity to be assumed.

 

Inferred Mineral Resource

An 'Inferred Mineral Resource' is that part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a low level of confidence. It is inferred from geological evidence and assumed but not verified geological and/or grade continuity. It is based on information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes which may be limited or of uncertain quality and reliability.

 

JORC Code

The Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves sets out minimum standards, recommendations and guidelines for Public Reporting in Australasia of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves.

 

Leachable (soluble) copper

Total acid and cyanide soluble copper.

 

Leaching

A chemical process for the extraction of valuable minerals from ore.

 

Measured Mineral Resource

A 'Measured Mineral Resource' is that part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, densities, shape, physical characteristics, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a high level of confidence. It is based on detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. The locations are spaced closely enough to confirm geological and grade continuity.

 

Metallurgy

The science and technology of extraction of metals from their ores and the refining of metals.

 

Mineralisation

The concentration of metals and their chemical compounds within a body of rock.

 

Mineralised envelope

The boundary constraining the extent of the identified mineralisation, as delineated by a nominated grade or cut-off.

 

Mineral Resource

A concentration or occurrence of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics and continuity of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge. Mineral Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated and Measured categories.

 

Molydenum (Mo)

Molybdenum is commonly a by-product of copper mining. It has the ability to withstand extreme temperatures and has a high resistance to corrosion. Molybdenum is widely used as an alloy agent in stainless steel. It is also used to manufacture aircraft parts and industrial motors.

 

NPV

Net present value is the difference between the present value of a future cash flow from an investment and the amount of investment, where the present value of the expected cash flow is computed by discounting the cash flow at the required rate of return.

 

Open Pit

A mine that is entirely on surface. Also referred to as open-cut or open-cast mine.

 

Ore

Rock containing mineral(s) or metals that can be economically extracted to produce a profit.

 

Orebody

Generally, a solid and fairly continuous mass of ore, which may include low-grade ore and waste as well as pay ore, but is individualised by form or character from adjoining country rock.

 

Oz

Troy ounce (31.1035 grams).

 

Pit optimisation study

Pit optimisation studies are used for open pit mine planning to determine those pit limits and mining sequences that yield maximum financial returns based on defined technical parameters, operating costs and commodity prices.

 

Porphyry

A rock consisting of larger crystals embedded in a more compact finer grained groundmass.

 

Porphyry copper deposit

A copperdeposit which is associated with porphyritic intrusive rocks and the fluids that accompany them during the transition and cooling from magma to rock. Porphyry copper deposits are typically mined by open-pit methods.

 

PPM

Parts per million, also grams/tonne

 

Pre-feasibility study

A preliminary assessment of the technical and economic viability of a proposed project. Alternative approaches to various elements of the project are compared, and the most suitable alternative for each element is recommended for further analysis. Costs of development and operations are estimated. Anticipated benefits are assessed such that some preliminary economic criteria for evaluation can be calculated. Preliminary feasibility studies are completed by a small group of multi-disciplined technical individuals and have an accuracy within 20 to 30%.

 

Recovery

A term used in process metallurgy to indicate the proportion of valuable material obtained in the processing of an ore. It is generally stated as a percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is recovered compared to the total valuable metal present in the ore.

 

Reverse circulation drilling (RC drilling)

Percussion drilling method using a rotating bit and high pressure air to sample sub-surface material through the recovery of broken rock fragments ('rock chips').

 

Solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX-EW)

A metallurgical technique, so far applied only to copper ores, in which metal is dissolved from the rock by organic solvents and recovered from solution by electrolysis.

 

Stripping ratio

The ratio of tonnes removed as waste relative to the number of tonnes of ore removed from an open-pit mine.

This information is provided by RNS
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Date   Source Headline
12th Oct 20185:20 pmRNSMetminco
9th Oct 20187:00 amRNSChange in Substantial Shareholding
4th Oct 20187:00 amRNSAIM delisting and Share Registry update
3rd Oct 20187:00 amRNSCapital Raising
19th Sep 20187:00 amRNSAcquisition:DSO Nickel Laterite Project-Financing
18th Sep 20188:06 amRNSASX Voluntary Suspension Update
17th Sep 20187:33 amRNSVoluntary Suspension ASX
14th Sep 20187:00 amRNSResults of EGM
13th Sep 20188:58 amRNSHalf-year Report
13th Sep 20187:30 amRNSSuspension - Metminco Limited
13th Sep 20187:13 amRNSTemporary Suspension
30th Aug 20187:00 amRNSTesorito Drilling Results
13th Aug 20187:00 amRNSGM Statement- EGM Notice of Meeting
2nd Aug 20188:25 amRNSAppointment of Exploration Director Colombia
31st Jul 20187:00 amRNSJune 30th 2018 Activity Statement & Appendix 5B
31st Jul 20187:00 amRNSTesorito Drilling Update
18th Jun 20181:55 pmRNSAppointment of Broker
5th Jun 20187:00 amRNSChange of Registered Office
5th Jun 20187:00 amRNSStrategy/Company/Ops Update
29th May 20187:00 amRNSCompany Secretary Change
29th May 20187:00 amRNSLatest Presentation
29th May 20187:00 amRNSResult of AGM
22nd May 20187:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
17th May 20188:19 amRNSLatest Presentation 121 Conference London
17th May 20187:00 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
17th May 20187:00 amRNSLatest Presentation 121 Conference London
9th May 20187:00 amRNSCeasing to be a Significant Shareholder
4th May 20188:45 amRNSChange in Holding(s) in Company
1st May 20188:25 amRNSCorporate Governance Statement
1st May 20188:03 amRNSIssue of Equity
1st May 20187:35 amRNSMarch 2018 Qtr Activities Report & App 5B
1st May 20187:00 amRNSAnnual Financial Report
26th Apr 20189:16 amRNSAGM Statement
26th Apr 20187:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
20th Apr 20187:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
4th Apr 201811:37 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
3rd Apr 20187:00 amRNSAnnual Financial Report
28th Mar 20187:00 amRNSIssue of Equity
27th Mar 20188:43 amRNSLatest Presentation
26th Mar 20189:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
23rd Mar 20187:10 amRNSDirectorate Change
23rd Mar 20187:03 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
23rd Mar 20187:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
21st Mar 20187:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
19th Mar 20187:00 amRNSDirectorate Change
14th Mar 20189:17 amRNSHolding(s) in Company
12th Mar 20187:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
5th Mar 20187:00 amRNSAnnouncement re: Rights Issue
27th Feb 201810:41 amRNSStatement re Meeting 2 March 2018
8th Feb 20187:57 amRNSSubstantial Shareholder Dealing

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