Imagine being happy that something you haven't got has gone up in price. Proper clown gang. |
Thanks Overdale, for some reason ADVFN won’t let me post the link but it can easily be found with a bit of googling. |
Thanks for that GB. Keep up the good work :-) |
Buko, you must lead a strange existence to be posting at 5:25 am if you really are based in England. Anyway how can you criticise management when they pulled off a better deal than GGP pulled off with Newcrest?
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and we all know how GGP multibagged after the assays started flowing.
Note that there was no cash element in that deal but Arc and its partner will have oodles of it coming in from Anglo.All this now needs is for Arc to do those cross sections and a map of the drill collars at Cheyeza and this should fly imo. |
How’s life in Russia Bukowski? You must be based there or somewhere nearby judging by the timings of your posts.
Anyway if I was NVS I’d be busy right now preparing a presentation based on the Cheyeza assays to go with a RNS on Monday with maps and cross sections. I certainly wouldn’t want to be out of this over the weekend. |
No investor with more than half a brain cell "forgets" about drill results kiddo. And they weren't even that good ROFLMFAOWhy didn't Nick put a resource on it ??? Did it 'hang together' as the geologists say ?? |
So if you have higher grades and better widths than a world class tier one why is your market cap smaller than Asiamet's? ROFLMFAO something doesn't add up. Did you all go to the same clown school? |
Here here! ;-D |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Excellent work Skipper. Not only are the deposits generally at shallower depths than the Sentinel mine but on average they have wider intercepts and higher grades. I particularly liked this statement in the December 2019 RNS: “ These are excellent results - some of the best to date. The intercepts, which are on the south eastern edge of the original high grade zone, extend further than we originally thought and is still open to the north west and south east. As a result of these very strong results we will be re-evaluating our options in regard to the drill programme at Cheyeza to assess how extensive this could be. These recent results are eliciting further interest from 3(rd) parties and discussions are ongoing. I look forward to updating shareholders on further developments."
Anglo was clearly one of those third parties and the deal of the decade subsequently came to fruition. Since then the share price got hammered by a combination of the Swedish fund selling down once its remit changed and the nefarious activities of Mumema Mushinge and his gang of trolls. They have now been put back in their box through court action so the only was is up and quite rapidly imo. |
The comparisons with the Sentinel mine’s assays during the exploration stage are compelling, although I think the author of that tweet should have inserted the word ‘not’ in front of ‘only’.
A great example of collaborative working between various members of the Telegram group, but one might ask why didn’t the company make more of this in a presentation? I suspect the answer was because they had entered into a non disclosure agreement with Anglo prior to the JV eventually being signed off, but now the JV is drilling very close to Cheyeza East again, we have every reason to get very excited about what’s to come. |
Great research Skipper. Keep up the good work :-) |
That’s definitely an eye-opener skipper, and the comparison to the shallow depths posted on the other board, they might look good in the header. |
I’ve given you the dates of the relevant RNS’s so do it yourself ‘kiddo’. I’ve got other things to do now and a dental appointment later. |
Well chop chop kiddo list the drill hole ID'S and results of all the sulphide hits, and perhaps consider adding them to your stand-up routine at somewhere like Edinburgh Festival! |
You clearly missed this from the 22/09/21 RNS:
“ This represents the most significant copper sulphide discovery since the Company's various drilling campaigns started.
Similarly, at Fwiji, the fourth hole out of a four-hole programme testing a coincident soil and magnetic linear anomaly, 2.5km southwest of last year's drilling, has intersected copper sulphide mineralised quartz veins and associated alteration zones.” |
There's no such thing as a tier one oxide blanket you pleb. Are you saying a few mid oxide hits with no cross sections attached are better than over 40 million tonnes of ORE RESERVES at 0.7 %?I'm pretty sure you don't know the difference (despite your geology qualification) between resources & reserves so here's a piece from www.mmg.com, my ever so wee laddie:Mineral Resources can be defined as the concentration of material of economic interest in or on the earth's crust, whereas Ore Reserves are the parts of a Mineral Resource that can at present be economically mined. |