Far East Gold putting out some nice gold assays from their project near Beutong - 30m @ 7.57 g/t Au with 3.3m @ 31.64 g/t Au. Easy to see why Barrick had it ranked as a top target.Also Merdeka copper and gold released a FS on a really nice 6.7 Moz gold project on the next island across from Kalimantan, with an AISC of just $872 oz.Such a prospective area of the world imho, just fantastic rocks!A imho dyor! |
II, get the same dose they offered me on an ENET thread at the start of 2022. Works wonders |
Good discussion on Crux the other day regarding mine development and "the Valley of death" otherwise known as the development stage of the Lassonde curve.The wait in the valley of death is getting longer and more drawn out folks. You have to be well hard to survive it imho.Arguably Asiamet have been in the valley since the exploration excitement of 2018, circa 6 years in the valley of death already.All imho dyor! |
Why are you so obnoxious, Bukowski? |
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I'm not fully researched whatsoever on SOLG but I guess it will get very interesting when/if they get fully permitted, or they may get taken out who knows....all imho dyor! |
many thanks Bukowski |
I don't give investment advice but I personally think it's a beast, latest is i think a 28 year mine plan at up to 216 kt copper per annum plus decent gold!Risks are the jurisdiction Ecuador and if they can get the block caving method to work as planned within their reduced capex plan, but only at PEA stage I believe? So plenty of work to do i reckon, all imho dyor! |
Burkowski, iyho how do you rate solg as an investment? |
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Took a while but SOLG put out a funding RNS. M & A heating up it seems, with the big boys anyway, not sure about the tiddlers like ARS. Looks like Vicuna District is going to get developed imho dyor! |
Asiamet could definitely win the yawnfest on steroids award. That's how I like my small caps to be fair. I can spot a promotional pumper CEO from a mile off ROFLMFAO All imho dyor! |
I say this as I listened to Charles on Stockbox this morning using the words "slam dunk" and "almost certainly" with respect to a company with a small Tungsten deposit that had a Scoping Study circa six years ago, and was subsequently sold for a whopping $115,000 in cash then shares worth 1.8 million........without comprehensive metallurgical test work or indeed water and environmental permits (Nevada), not to mention a full feasibility study level IRR.Could be wrong of course but alll imho and dyor!Conclusion: never go full slam dunk in AIM....ROFLMFAO! |
Being honest this Charles Archer fella doesn't impress me. Listened to his takes on a few companies now. Wonder how long he's been in the mining game to be fair. |
. As I previously asked, tell us what you think will be happening at Beutong and why we never drilled it in 2021 with the $1m raised specifically for that purpose? |
And as you won't be taking anyone to court, do tell what 'unlawful behaviour' you're now accusing Asiamets directors of doing. |
Lol so you're now taking asiamets directors to court but honestly fella, and given your history, I would seriously give up on that idea if it's just another hunch of yours.Save your money, the talk is coppers about to rebound so if as before, you'd be better off buying some shares in asiamet if it does the same as the last copper rise. |
As well as investment advice you also give legal advice! I’m unsure what the cause of action would be for failing to tell the market the truth about why they’ve shelved Beutong |
Andrew, you know what to do so if you honestly believe the directors of Asiamet have lied, or in any way misled their investors, you are free to take them to court, though somehow I doubt you will. |
It’s classic AIM where they promise lots but then fail to inform the market of anything negative. Same with the appointment of the lead bank and the financing agreement - clearly got told it wasn’t happening as pitched but where is the RNS telling us?
Perhaps naivety on my part but I expect to be told what’s going on, not only the good news. |