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ALBA Alba Mineral Resources Plc

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Alba Mineral Resources Plc LSE:ALBA London Ordinary Share GB00B06KBB18 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.07 0.065 0.075 0.07 0.07 0.07 21,645,464 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -2.04M -0.0003 -2.33 4.99M
Alba Mineral Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ALBA. The last closing price for Alba Mineral Resources was 0.07p. Over the last year, Alba Mineral Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0675p to 0.21p.

Alba Mineral Resources currently has 7,121,568,996 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Alba Mineral Resources is £4.99 million. Alba Mineral Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -2.33.

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28/1/2023
11:49
I don't deny it I own it, next time don't start something your going to cry off over lolol!?
ryanrhys1
28/1/2023
11:47
birchin I remember only to well the post ryanrhys wrote, disgusting vile bullying campaign against me and you.

But he will deny he wrote it and try and blame us, that's what he does all the time.

thaibob1
28/1/2023
11:35
Yer I lived near Prince Edward MTR stop ten years. Wiley Park Kings Drive flats.

Member of The Jockey Club and such,....

But still you couldn't get the price for boat hire right or understand a financial statement. Not hard to top these things is it.

See the star ferry still running!?

ryanrhys1
28/1/2023
11:13
davidelirevans

I expect ryan can top that. As normal

birchin
28/1/2023
11:08
"Elir isn't educated in such things [geotechnics]", I hold a degree from the university of Wales in Civil Engineering. Geotechnics is a major subject in that course bearing the same marks as Structures. Geology is a second year subject which includes fieldwork. After graduating, I worked as consulting geotechnical engineer for Ove Arup and Partners mainly in Wales and Hong Kong for four years following that. The majority of the work in Wales was site investigation and desk studies in preparation for that. As such, I would consider myself "educated in such things".

I have two further degrees, one Post graduate in computer science and another in Nautical Science.

I have worked as part of the management team of two industrial concerns engaged in the manufacture of structural precast concrete so I am familiar with the interpretation of financial statements.

I am currently engaged as a navigator on a freighter ... (not dark lord of the Sith as Rhys might believe)

As such, I probably know more than the man on the street about geology, general civil engineering, finance and marine navigation.

davidelirevans
28/1/2023
10:46
Thaibob is Robert winter from Llandudno ???

Who is he ?

A super star ?

thaibob1
28/1/2023
09:51
So when are you coming round to see Thaibob and myself as promised? We are looking forward to meeting you.
birchin
28/1/2023
08:22
Pointless comments, only thing that's full of holes is your fabricated stories, just like the one you made up about me living in Llandudno and saying that I was a wrongful person.


That was a bullying tactical move you always tried on me or any other positive investors.

Have a wonderful day, because i am here in sunny Thailand 🌞

thaibob1
28/1/2023
08:09
Another heavy day of selling, fire sale continued and you believe the RNS but we all see how full of holes it is and hence why the share price has crashed to nothing!?
ryanrhys1
27/1/2023
18:02
Good attempt at yet again trying to look clever.

I'm holding for gold thank you very much.



I only believe the Alba RNSs and not your made up scaremongering stories


Chow ryan .

thaibob1
27/1/2023
17:02
Ryanrhys you talk about the mine like you know it inside out,you talk about it like describing the contents of your own living room.

You know absolutely nothing about that mine, just all made up lies.


Your just a trol ryan,and scaremongering is your life.




Only in Ryan's world 🌎

thaibob1
27/1/2023
15:59
The structural model defies all previous geophysical and drilling results from previous miners, llechfraith was Clogau West Mine' an absolute failure no gold found the whole excavation if it plus drilling for structure at I over 50ft from various places revealed no other structure....

Elir isn't educated in such things why he omits and hides the truth....

ryanrhys1
27/1/2023
15:54
News must be due about Clogau soon,maybe a bumper RNS on Monday.

Just a little more patience is all that's needed right now.


Hold for gold ✨️

thaibob1
27/1/2023
14:44
Such a great well informed post.
thaibob1
27/1/2023
14:21
Just in case anyone missed this great post from this morning.

davidelirevans27 Jan '23 - 09:50 - 12576 of 12579
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The controls of likely gold deposition at Clogau are well understood

ALBA's drilling has allowed a structural model to be assembled in which a reasonable degree of confidence can be held.

The structural model and knowledge of depositional controls, together make for a far more accurate targetting plan than has been possible in the past. Having considered these factors then I am as confident as I can be that there are workable areas of economically extractable gold both at Llechfraith and at zones identified near the main lode extension (reachable with a 50m trial adit).

That said, the nuggety effect and concentration of very high concentrations of gold do introduce a significant level of risk, but also a potential for reward.

As I understand it from GF's voxmarket late last year, the resubmitted application covers more activities than the Llechfraith dewatering alone. As such it constitutes a significant concentration of risk in its successful outcome.


Of the last four companies that explored here, two were undercapitalised and one had questionable motives.

As such in my opinion the major risk is regulatory in nature.

I would hope that the BOD consider very carefully their next steps as it would be in shareholders interests that early bulk samples generate a massive improvement in sentiment. Be in no doubt there will be capital raises necessary to sink the winzes to the unmined orebodies below the existing lower Llechfraith workings and the adits to the main lode extension.

If played well, then an improvement in sentiment attracting more investment could attract placings at a far higher share price than we see today.

Other alternative sources of captial are the disposal of Horse Hill (very much my preferred option), or a disposal of some GROC shares should the conditions be favourable (my least favoured option)

I would hope that contingent planning has already been carried out in this regard.

I would hope that the company's activites following a successful outcome of the dewatering application, should resemble a sprinter off the blocks.

I would like to hear "we received permission to dewater this morning and pumping began at midday". I don't want to hear "we received permission to dewater this morning and we're planning some meetings with consultants in due course"


In the long term, I believe the limit on the rate of production at the mine will be controlled by limits on the tonnage of spoil that can be surfaced, to which end, underground disposal of spoil and locating the processing underground (though near the entrance) may be an idea to consider.

I dont envisage this being a big mine, more of a "boutique mine", as Mark has previously stated. That being the case Vivienne's input will be crucial in devising innovative ways of preserving the provenance of the gold won and thus the eagerly anticipated high premium that Welsh gold has historically commanded.

birchin
27/1/2023
14:08
Taken from the other Alba thread.

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davidelirevans27 Jan '23 - 09:50 - 12576 of 12579
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The controls of likely gold deposition at Clogau are well understood

ALBA's drilling has allowed a structural model to be assembled in which a reasonable degree of confidence can be held.

The structural model and knowledge of depositional controls, together make for a far more accurate targetting plan than has been possible in the past. Having considered these factors then I am as confident as I can be that there are workable areas of economically extractable gold both at Llechfraith and at zones identified near the main lode extension (reachable with a 50m trial adit).

That said, the nuggety effect and concentration of very high concentrations of gold do introduce a significant level of risk, but also a potential for reward.

As I understand it from GF's voxmarket late last year, the resubmitted application covers more activities than the Llechfraith dewatering alone. As such it constitutes a significant concentration of risk in its successful outcome.


Of the last four companies that explored here, two were undercapitalised and one had questionable motives.

As such in my opinion the major risk is regulatory in nature.

I would hope that the BOD consider very carefully their next steps as it would be in shareholders interests that early bulk samples generate a massive improvement in sentiment. Be in no doubt there will be capital raises necessary to sink the winzes to the unmined orebodies below the existing lower Llechfraith workings and the adits to the main lode extension.

If played well, then an improvement in sentiment attracting more investment could attract placings at a far higher share price than we see today.

Other alternative sources of captial are the disposal of Horse Hill (very much my preferred option), or a disposal of some GROC shares should the conditions be favourable (my least favoured option)

I would hope that contingent planning has already been carried out in this regard.

I would hope that the company's activites following a successful outcome of the dewatering application, should resemble a sprinter off the blocks.

I would like to hear "we received permission to dewater this morning and pumping began at midday". I don't want to hear "we received permission to dewater this morning and we're planning some meetings with consultants in due course"


In the long term, I believe the limit on the rate of production at the mine will be controlled by limits on the tonnage of spoil that can be surfaced, to which end, underground disposal of spoil and locating the processing underground (though near the entrance) may be an idea to consider.

I dont envisage this being a big mine, more of a "boutique mine", as Mark has previously stated. That being the case Vivienne's input will be crucial in devising innovative ways of preserving the provenance of the gold won and thus the eagerly anticipated high premium that Welsh gold has historically commanded.

birchin
27/1/2023
13:35
So refreshing to read davidelirevans post, this coming from a higher educated poster.
Unfortunately ryanrhys the less educated poster tries but fails to rip it apart,I just knew he would come along and do this, he's desperate and worried about Alba will eventuality achieve their goals.

Desperate ryan in his own world again.

RYAN'S WORLD hahahahahaha

thaibob1
27/1/2023
09:50
The controls of likely gold deposition at Clogau are well understood

ALBA's drilling has allowed a structural model to be assembled in which a reasonable degree of confidence can be held.

The structural model and knowledge of depositional controls, together make for a far more accurate targetting plan than has been possible in the past. Having considered these factors then I am as confident as I can be that there are workable areas of economically extractable gold both at Llechfraith and at zones identified near the main lode extension (reachable with a 50m trial adit).

That said, the nuggety effect and concentration of very high concentrations of gold do introduce a significant level of risk, but also a potential for reward.

As I understand it from GF's voxmarket late last year, the resubmitted application covers more activities than the Llechfraith dewatering alone. As such it constitutes a significant concentration of risk in its successful outcome.


Of the last four companies that explored here, two were undercapitalised and one had questionable motives.

As such in my opinion the major risk is regulatory in nature.

I would hope that the BOD consider very carefully their next steps as it would be in shareholders interests that early bulk samples generate a massive improvement in sentiment. Be in no doubt there will be capital raises necessary to sink the winzes to the unmined orebodies below the existing lower Llechfraith workings and the adits to the main lode extension.

If played well, then an improvement in sentiment attracting more investment could attract placings at a far higher share price than we see today.

Other alternative sources of captial are the disposal of Horse Hill (very much my preferred option), or a disposal of some GROC shares should the conditions be favourable (my least favoured option)

I would hope that contingent planning has already been carried out in this regard.

I would hope that the company's activites following a successful outcome of the dewatering application, should resemble a sprinter off the blocks.

I would like to hear "we received permission to dewater this morning and pumping began at midday". I don't want to hear "we received permission to dewater this morning and we're planning some meetings with consultants in due course"


In the long term, I believe the limit on the rate of production at the mine will be controlled by limits on the tonnage of spoil that can be surfaced, to which end, underground disposal of spoil and locating the processing underground (though near the entrance) may be an idea to consider.

I dont envisage this being a big mine, more of a "boutique mine", as Mark has previously stated. That being the case Vivienne's input will be crucial in devising innovative ways of preserving the provenance of the gold won and thus the eagerly anticipated high premium that Welsh gold has historically commanded.

davidelirevans
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