 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. |
There was such ramping i think last year or the year before regarding a huge announcement at the Indaba that I actually watched the live feed on YouTube, and sod all happened ROFLMFAOEssentially pre prepared speeches saying how awesome Africa is and bigging up the appropriate jurisdiction in front of the suited up ministers etc loool all imho |
Are big announcements made on stage at the Indaba? That narrative has been put forward regarding the last three and failed every time ROFLMFAO Why would a major want to announce something under spotlights on stage LoooL they just put out a press release this isn't Hollywood you dweebs ROFLMFAO |
Riiight kiddo so I'm the clown for calling out your claim of three major miner style resources are to reported with the next 13 days?I'm the clown kiddo?Majors look for billion tonne minimum so you reckon circa one million tonnes of new copper per annum is going to be announced in the next twelve days when global production is circa 22 million tonnes but one million extra is being announced by a single JV in the next now 11 days when there's been no news of any new discoveries?But yeah laddie I'm the clown ROFLMFAO all imho. |
I’m just erring on the side of caution here you clown, insofar as Anglo won’t want to talk about the other two LML applications until they are formally granted by the Ministry.It’s your problem not mine if you don’t chose to open the link I sent as judging by the ten ticks for my previous post other readers probably have without being infected by a virus.
Suggest you also look at FB’s post on the “Layman’s terms, finding the X on the treasure map” thread which covers the historical context on these licenses. |
I don't click on links from strangers kiddo but how many meters of core are we talking, and where is it stored? I do remember Nick saying something like Anglo did some drilling back in the da, but I certainly didn't get the impression it was a lot, IMHO!So Captain know everything how many meters of historical drilling did AA do on these licences? |
 The clown clearly hasn’t read the link I posted about the wealth of historic information that would have been available to Anglo when they took on these licenses many years ago and how Anglo would have built on that data base when they drilled the licenses in the 1990s. Nick clearly had access to that data when he worked for Anglo and that is why he went after them when they became available again.
Both Arc and Anglo have enhanced the data base in the 2020s and all that information will have gone into securing the large scale mining license, so the least we can expect when Arc update the market is a summary of that and the mineral resource estimate that underpinned the license application, with two more to follow if/when the other LML’s have been approved by the Ministry. So that’s three potentially massive share price drivers in pretty short order, although given the short timescale Duncan Wanblad might only have one to brag about when he speaks at the Indaba.
Over and out. I’ve got better things to do on a weekend, than make repetitive posts on here like Bukowski. |
Comment on my opinions not my life, which you know sod all about, kiddo. Now run along wee laddie if you've nothing to say regarding mining. |
Countdown to apology from the skipper: 12 days until apology is due. |
Discovering something that will pump out circa 300,000 tonnes plus of copper in concentrate a year is a rare beast indeed.....you can't just casually expect to find one on each license you hold ROFLMFAO...... |
Let's look at the nearby Sentinel mine. FQ bought it off kiwara in 2010 with discovery holes already drilled. FQ put out their maiden resource circa two years later after 172,000 meters in 514 holes!And you Skipper reckon the JV will pot out THREE maiden resources in the next few weeks LOOOOL.....So you reckon they've done somewhere in the region of half a million meters on deposits they probably haven't even found yet IMHO ROFLMFAO are you into stand up Skip??? |
So Skip will you apologise to me if three resource estimates for each LML (loool) and associated feasibility are not announced by 31st January????That's an insane amount of work in super quick time all without any RNS !You've got a lot to learn in this game kiddo, hope only comes in very infrequently!All imho!! |
Lets see who the "utter clown" is after the Indaba. I remember the last two or three Indabas the rampers were saying big announcements on stage......but NOWT!Personally I think it's way too early for the JV to have done a feasibility study plus resource estimates. I would say they are still defining targets to drill test, but that's just my opinion....let's wait and see !! |
And here’s the explanation for the wealth of historic exploration data: and the reason why NVS was so keen to pick up these licenses. |
You utter clown. I have posted the Ministry’s requirements for the grant of a large scale mining license but here they are again:
It should be clear from this that Anglo have provided all the information obtained from their earlier exploration in Zambia in the 1990s together with the assays they inherited from the Roan Selection Trust, and subsequently from Arc’s own exploration, not to mention the recent drilling they have undertaken themselves. They will also have provided a feasibility study, and a summary of this should hit the public realm before Duncan Wanblad makes his speech at the Indaba imo. |
So David Wood is going to give a speech by 31st January regarding multiple MRE's....ROFLMFAO! I would literally bet everything I own that that doesn't happen LooooooooL.....how many meters have Anglo drilled then kiddo? And how do you know ROFLMFAO |
I've got more than a decent war chest kiddo, and my favourite aim play happens to have a bigger market cap than arcm so pipe down a little wee lad. |
What evidence do you have that multiple MRE's are incoming? You know we're talking tens if not hundreds of thousands of drilled meters....have you been sitting in Zambian tree with a notepad and binoculars kiddo? |
Well when DW speaks at the Indaba he should want to talk about the Mineral Resource estimates for all three LML applications, so there should be plenty of stats to talk about. That gives an absolute deadline of 31st January to get something out in the public realm so he can talk about it.
I hope you’ve built up a decent war chest to buy some stock but the performance of your favourite investment might mitigate against that 🤣 |
We have the minerals to back up the large scale mining license.. that’s what matters. |