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Arc Minerals Limited | ARCM | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 19/1/2025 12:48 by the skipper Give it a rest Bukowski. No-one is ticking up your posts anyway so you are an irrelevance.Here’s the conclusion from the article I posted anyway, for the benefit of genuine investors here and why Anglo will have been able to prove up the resources to back up the LML aplications: Conclusion Investment of foreign capital in Zambia's Copperbelt mines by the Selection Trust and Anglo-American corporations was crucial in the creation and preservation of significant business archives for the country. While the main agenda of heavy investment by these foreign multinational companies hinged on mineral prospecting and exploration for profits, their mining operations turned out as a major source of important archives depicting a history of mining and the Copperbelt in particular. For purposes of effective mining operations, the Selection Trust and Anglo-American's group of companies established corporate and administrative structures hosted in Britain, South Africa and Northern Rhodesia. Unknowingly, these structures became channels of archives production from the 1920s onwards. Through the pursuit of their routine roles, these structures eventually generated archives that reflect the multinationals mining policies, functions, decisions, financial transactions, labour relation and social welfare pertaining to the Copperbelt mining industry and communities, respectively. Although the nature of these archives was shaped by internal factors such as administration operations and a strict preserve of company officials, there were also external political and economic forces at play which affected how they came to be shaped, accessed, preserved and identified. |
Posted at 17/1/2025 06:59 by terryisfos Bit selective that Paul / SSMAPGTTF. Lets look at the other 2 explanations shall we:-OPTION 1 Investor hedging risk An investor with a long position in a stock may enter into an equity swap to hedge against the risk of a price drop. For example, an investor who owns 100 shares of a petroleum company may enter into an equity swap if they believe the stock price will fall. -------------------- OPTION 2 Hedge fund shorting a stock A hedge fund may enter into an equity swap to short a stock without directly shorting shares. For example, a hedge fund may enter into an equity swap to short GameStop shares without shorting the stock directly. -------------------- |
Posted at 11/1/2025 21:18 by paulhopeful At GGP, you forgot to mention the investors that brought in at 0.10 or less.. how many bags would that be? : ARCM 100/1. Where is that number written down? |
Posted at 02/12/2024 15:47 by terryisfos Wow thats a fantastic unbiased article by Lantier there Fullers,The bit that made me laugh though was "As there has been limited exploration in the first year, investors can assume that years 2+3 will see significant activity for Anglo to meet their commitment". Why can investors "assume"???? The only thing that anyone can "assume" is that the share price aint going significantly north any time soon. Keep dreaming dreamers |
Posted at 23/11/2024 21:29 by paulhopeful Bye-bye ID Bukowski750. To Your controller,I now know your real name, The boards you are posting on, Which ones you are ramping or de-ramping, with full records. I have a large list of the IDs you are using on them boards, over 20 on one! Even know your favourite number.. It’s obvious to me what you are up to here.. But, for the sake of all the genuine investors in those other companies, Give it up for them! You have been RUMBLED old boy! Hopefully ADVFN Record this post, Feel free anybody to pass this post on to them. Good luck to all genuine investors, In all companies. |
Posted at 07/11/2024 07:55 by apotheki Investor CallAn investor call will be held via Zoom at 12:00 UTC on Thursday, 7 November 2024 which will be presented by Nick von Schirnding (Executive Chairman) and Vassilios Carellas (Chief Operating Officer) to provide an update on the Company's upcoming drilling programmes in Botswana and Zambia. Investors can join the investor call by using the following link: hxxps://us05web.zoom |
Posted at 07/11/2024 07:30 by apotheki Zambia Exploration UpdateArc Minerals (LSE:ARCM), an exploration company forging partnerships to discover and develop Tier 1 copper deposits, is pleased to provide an update on exploration activities at its Joint Venture with a subsidiary of Anglo American in Zambia. Highlights · Copper mineralisation observed at all targets drilled · Priority target confirmed · Alteration consistent with known deposits in the Domes Region with copper mineralisation observed · Three new targets identified and drilled · Drilling at fourth target underway Nick von Schirnding, Executive Chairman of Arc Minerals, commented: "I am very encouraged by the progress made during the drilling campaign by our JV partner, Anglo American, notably the identification of a new priority target and the fact that drilling is set to continue into the wet season. One new target in particular, close to Muswema, has moved to the top-ranked priority and exhibits alteration mineralogy comparable to known deposits within the Domes Region, with visible copper mineralisation observed in the core. I look forward to reporting back on assay results from the core sent to the laboratory as they become available." Drilling Drilling commenced this year at the first new target approximately 1km east of the oxide occurrence at Cheyeza. The first hole targeted a Cu-Ni anomaly generated by the latest soil sampling programme. Anomalous copper mineralisation over a downhole thickness of around 45m was observed in the saprolite zone. Pending results from the laboratory, this hole demonstrates the potential to significantly expand the known oxide mineralisation at Cheyeza. Two holes were drilled at the new target Nkwazhi that is located between Cheyeza and Muswema, testing a thickened Lower Roan unit in this part of the basin. The first hole intersected copper mineralisation of over 20m at the base of the Upper Roan along with anomalous nickel in a marker talc-schist unit in the Lower Roan, below which currently no further mineralisation has been observed. The second hole drilled 400m away did not intersect mineralisation. The third target tested is located approximately 4km to the south-east of Muswema where a second order soil geochemical anomaly is present. Initial observations from this first hole are encouraging with lithologies and alteration styles akin to known deposits within the Domes Region of the Copperbelt being intersected. Copper mineralisation is also observed in parts of the drill core with multiple generations of chalcopyrite observed. This target is being prioritized for follow-up drilling. Soil Sampling During the campaign, an extensive soil sampling programme was completed along traverses and focussed on the basin margin and in particular the Lower Roan. Over 12,000 samples were collected and analysed with the principal aim being to better understand the architecture of the Roan stratigraphy, source rocks and vectors to potential reductants. The information garnered from this soil sampling program, integrated with historical data has resulted in a more robust surface geological map for the basin and has supported the current drill targeting. Investor Call An investor call will be held via Zoom at 12:00 UTC on Thursday, 7 November 2024 which will be presented by Nick von Schirnding (Executive Chairman) and Vassilios Carellas (Chief Operating Officer) to provide an update on the Company's upcoming drilling programmes in Botswana and Zambia. Investors can join the investor call by using the following link: hxxps://us05web.zoom |
Posted at 05/11/2024 17:40 by apotheki Investor CallArc announces that an investor call will be held via Zoom at 12:00 UTC on Thursday, 7 November 2024 which will be presented by Nick von Schirnding (Executive Chairman) and Vassilios Carellas (Chief Operating Officer). Investors can join the investor call by using the following link: hxxps://us05web.zoom |
Posted at 05/11/2024 13:05 by apotheki Zambia Licence UpdateDetails of Investor Call Arc Minerals (LSE: ARCM), an exploration company forging partnerships to discover and develop Tier 1 copper deposits, is pleased to confirm that, further to the announcement of 19 June 2024, it has had confirmation from the Zambian Ministry of Mines that the large scale mining license application submitted by Handa Resources Limited has been reinstated. Arc has also had confirmation from the Ministry of Mines that the large scale mining application that was submitted by Zaco Investment Limited is being rectified. Nick von Schirnding, Executive Chairman of Arc Minerals, commented: "I am very pleased to report that these matters are being satisfactorily resolved." Investor Call Arc announces that an investor call will be held via Zoom at 12:00 UTC on Thursday, 7 November 2024 which will be presented by Nick von Schirnding (Executive Chairman) and Vassilios Carellas (Chief Operating Officer). Investors can join the investor call by using the following link: hxxps://us05web.zoom |
Posted at 29/4/2024 06:48 by apotheki RNS out including....Investor Call via Investor Meet Company The call is open to all existing and potential shareholders. Questions can be submitted pre-event via your Investor Meet Company dashboard up until 9:00 BST on 1st May 2024 or at any time during the live presentation. Investors can sign up to Investor Meet Company for free and add to meet Arc Minerals Ltd via: hxxps://www.investor Investors who already follow Arc Minerals Ltd on the Investor Meet Company platform will automatically be invited. |
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