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Bmr Group | LSE:BMR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWV0F181 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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01/6/2016 08:24 | Yes transformational and believable and peer reviewed, I've got my glasses back on QS are they are well tinted lol | fireball xl5 | |
01/6/2016 08:23 | Not too limited QS, doesn't take much to work out processing tonnages - cost, estimate revenues on LME prices and enhance agri returns. A net profit of over £1.5 mil, conservative from a beefed up pilot plant. Then a plant at 10 times the capacity with a lower rate of overhead to scale and controlled costs, well!!! | fireball xl5 | |
01/6/2016 07:35 | Well a decent RNS today but limited clarity upon net operating profit etc LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
01/6/2016 07:32 | Wow, what an RNS that is!! | markjwal | |
31/5/2016 18:32 | You'd think they were the price of gold dust, the lack of enthusiasm that some companies show in issuing them. | fireplace22 | |
31/5/2016 18:17 | £5k per annum | ljchandler | |
31/5/2016 18:05 | Duplicate. | 99jeremiah | |
31/5/2016 18:05 | I thought I once read that RNS fees are a fixed annual amount and you can issue as many as you like thereafter? | 99jeremiah | |
31/5/2016 17:55 | Integrity like ☝ board members with dubious professional histories which some might say crooked LOLsss Who appointed them PMSL | qsmeily456 | |
31/5/2016 16:20 | It appears that someone values integrity, that in a way is very pleasing and when it comes at a price it's valued. | fireball xl5 | |
31/5/2016 14:21 | Why waste RNS costs for 24hrs???? LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
31/5/2016 10:23 | ...'Awesome' Mr Borrelli *__* (...'Thanks' for the clarity:-) NOW..."quoted us HAPPY"...(and construct this 'pilot' plant for just under $2.5 million dollars...as we have been lead to believe, from various different sources out there !)... ...'m8's rates' yh PLEASE gov ??? ^__^ (...Look forward to reading your next RNS...soooooon:-) | atino | |
31/5/2016 07:07 | Further to its announcement on 6 May 2016, BMR, the Zambian-focused mineral processing business, announces that it will release information concerning the peer reviewed expected costings, operating capacity and the timing of the construction of the Kabwe Pilot Plant following the month end at 7.00am on 1 June 2016. | fireplace22 | |
29/5/2016 00:51 | Kas83 I recall BMR Friday meant, 6.5P, that is 65P today...... Now that's what I would call a real BANK" Holiday weekend! | stav5001 | |
27/5/2016 08:57 | Well if the last RNS is taken to be literal then news Tuesday. Knowing BMR and the normal roller coaster play on emotions the pregnant pause will be exaggerated beyond anything that BGT or X Factor have ever witnessed lol | fireball xl5 | |
27/5/2016 08:52 | Looks like it will be a bmr Friday buys near asking price | kass_83 | |
26/5/2016 15:20 | Don't use the word "fabricate" please Stav lol!! | fireball xl5 | |
25/5/2016 19:22 | The last I heard we were going to use some second hand parts as well as fabricate parts of the plant to reduce costs. The Mining sector (except Zinc) is not exactly booming, so a good chance to acquire equipment or salvage? | stav5001 | |
24/5/2016 16:12 | 10 times the magnitude - well volume wise. Thanks Atino, we are on our way ---- at last ------ I hope. | fireball xl5 | |
24/5/2016 14:10 | Evening there FB:-) See! (...again m8)...they're speaking of project costs, totalling 'just' over $2.5 million:-) And this time, it's from a different source *__^ [Quote 1 Feb 2016] "Kabwe in $2.5m harmful base metals removal project" ENVIRO Processing Limited (EPL) is to develop washing tailings and leach plants to remove harmful base metals in Kabwe at a cost of over US$2.5 million. The project is expected to operate for 10 years and anticipated to create about 50 direct jobs in the first phase with the possibility of more jobs in the second phase. The objective of the project to be known as Kabwe Development Project-Zinc and Lead and other resources, is the removal of harmful base metals from the area and cleaning up of the tailings contained within the current dump site, among others. This is according to EPL environmental impact assessment (EIA) report submitted to the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA). Kabwe is reported to be among the top 10 most polluted townships in the world mainly due to the occurrence of lead. “EPL proposes to implement the proposed project through an investment of US$2.5 million. The proponent of the project, therefore, proposes removal of harmful base metals from the Kabwe area through the cleaning of the tailings contained within the current dump site by processing the wash plant tailings and the leach plant. Tailings as concentrates for export using sulphide precipitation method,” the report reads. EPL intends to start the implementation of the project as soon as approval is given by ZEMA. The project will be done in two phases with the first phase involving the construction of a five tonne per hour (TPH) pilot plant, followed by the construction and subsequent operation of a 50TPH commercial plant, calibrated by the operations of the five TPH pilot plants. EPL is wholly owned by Berkeley Mineral Resources, which is a Junior Miner, listed on London’s Alternative Investment Market. hxxps://www.daily-ma And here is the 'fact checking' EIS report confirming the above *__^ [...Snippet] "EPL proposes to implement the proposed project through an investment of USD 2.5 Million. The project is expected to operate for a period of 10 years. From the inception of the implementation phase to closure" - hxxp://www.zema.org. But something tells me FB...in order for us to reach the "2nd phase"...the construction of the full size plant that will obtain the 'magic' 50tph capacity...will require a lot more than $2.5 million IMO !!! But all 'as & when' buddy, and in baby steps - so lets get that 5tph benchmark 'nipped in the bud' first huh ^__^ NB: As I have learnt with RGM (and its investment in Direct Nickel, based in Perth)...there is a HUGE contrasting difference between that what is deemed to be a 'PILOT' plant....and that, of a fully scaled 'COMMERCIAL' plant !! | atino | |
21/5/2016 20:52 | No idea Stav. Apart from shallow mineralisation at the FUTURE Kabwe open pit mine lol Contractor: Republic of Zambia? Or is it the Ascot resurrection? They were taken over. Is this the Old Airfield prospect or somewhere completely different? All those years of hopeless wasteland behind us and still we know so little about the value generation. GLA is that what it all comes down to, I despair lol | fireball xl5 | |
21/5/2016 16:26 | FB Okay. I give up. What did they find? | stav5001 | |
21/5/2016 14:25 | At last Goldman have thrown their hat in. Might be brighter Bbbbmmmmmrrrr days ahead Wonder what they found? | fireball xl5 |
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