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Posted at 12/2/2009 23:25 by martin44 8Trader - agree on the reputation part and just hope from the thread that things are changing for this company as I have watched by stock of BTP drop from around 60p to as low as 5p so maybe things are really changing for the better!? We will have to wait and see and then I could buy more and average my price..... |
Posted at 12/2/2009 20:24 by 8trader martin.BTP is on my monitor, i think the rise is due to the fact there is so little stock around, when it was 6-7p i tried to buy but could not get a thing online and when i was in the process fo trying via the phone the offer went to 8p. If the spread narrows i might have another try, like the cash generation part of the business, i see it has a bit of a bad reputation though in the past so if i do buy i will keep it small. |
Posted at 17/7/2008 20:13 by yikyak Premium Exploration, Inc. Confirms Rhodium as 9% of Platinum Values at Chrome Mountain in Stillwater ComplexVANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwir Due to the complexity of assaying for PGM in core with Chromite, Premium's joint venture partner, Beartooth Platinum Corp. ("the operator", currently earning a 50% interest in Chrome Mountain), chose to resubmit the PGM core from the 2007 drill program. The samples were sent to Genalysis Laboratory Services Pty, the specialty lab with expertise in the assaying of PGM's used by the major companies in South Africa. |
Posted at 29/2/2008 18:07 by red ninja Mattybouy on the TSX for BTP it says that trading resumed at 13:16 if I remember correctly.Yes I use the figure of 0.5, but the average is 0.66 g/t of Pt+Pd+Au with a rich 0.55 metre reef at a figure in the 20's g/t The 0.5 g/t of Rhodium could make it potential very rich, but is that thoughout the deposit ? Anyway it seems to me we are several season from a mine and the market ain't booming .. maybe it will reflect and then boom.... |
Posted at 29/2/2008 15:49 by yikyak I think i'm ganna puke................News from Canada NewsWire Market Regulation Services - Trading Halt - Beartooth Platinum Corp. - BTP 10:33 EST Friday, February 29, 2008 VANCOUVER, Feb. 29 /CNW/ - The following issues have been halted by Market Regulation Services (RS): Issuer Name: Beartooth Platinum Corp. TSX-V Ticker Symbol: BTP Time of Halt: 10:18 EST Reason for Halt: Pending News For further information: contact - RS Inquiries (416) 646-7299 - * Please note that RS is not able to provide any additional information regarding a specific trading halt. Information is limited to general enquiries only. |
Posted at 29/2/2008 15:29 by pecker1 BTP has a booth at the PDAC in Toronto which starts on Sunday. Wonder what they say to visitors or will they announce drill results later today or Monday am? |
Posted at 22/2/2008 20:05 by frizzers Those of you who were The Silver Summit and saw the excellent presentation by Marifil mining, an explorer in Argentina, and then bought stock at 50c will have been disappointed to see the stock drift down to almost 30c.Despite striking gold on one property then cutting base metals and indium on another. Then they announce today that they have struck platinum and the stock is up 45% on the day so far. If only BTP could get these results out! |
Posted at 20/2/2008 19:07 by mr le n BTP mentioned againI must confess I would like to have seen the stock close nearer the high of the day, but the chart still looks bullish. It all depends on its drill results, which, hopefully, will be published by the time you read this. Well, that didn't happen |
Posted at 07/12/2007 15:02 by red ninja December 6, 2007Beartooth Platinum Corporation Announces Results From the Inversion Modeling of Ground Magnetic Data, Doornfontein Project, Bushveld Complex, South Africa TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 6, 2007) - Beartooth Platinum Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BTP) is pleased to announce that a drill rig is on location and is planned to commence drilling today, December 7, 2007 on BTP's Doornfontein property, located above potential Bushveld rocks, South Africa. The Doornfontein property overlies a regional-scale magnetic anomaly situated between the Eastern and Northern limbs of the Bushveld Intrusive Complex (please visit www.beartoothplatium kilometers in length, and reaches 4 kilometers in width. The source of the anomaly is believed to be Bushveld Complex mafic rocks beneath younger cover of the Karoo Supergroup. The mafic rocks of the Bushveld Complex host the world's most prolific deposits of Platinum Group Metals (PGM), the Merensky and UG2 reefs. Beartooth can earn a 70% interest in the Doornfontein property through funding of exploration through to the feasibility stage. The ground magnetic survey completed on part of the Doornfontein property in August, 2007 and was designed to provide a three dimensional model and additional details regarding the structure and attitude of the causative body. The ground magnetic data have been used to refine the inversion model based on the airborne magnetic survey completed by the Council for Geoscience of South Africa in 2004. The current model shows that a strongly magnetic tabular body lies beneath the cover rocks of the Karoo Supergroup on the Doornfontein Property. The body shows a layered structure, with at least two strongly magnetic, parallel, layers within a package of rocks having an average magnetic susceptibility equivalent to ferrogabbros. The body has an average dip of 40 degrees to the south in the ground magnetic survey area. The top of the body lies at depths of between 150 and 350 meters, and is interpreted to be between 850 and 1000 meters thick. The results of the modeling are consistent with the interpretation that the source of the anomaly is the magnetite-rich ferrogabbroic rocks of the Upper Zone of the Bushveld Complex. Mike Johnson, President & CEO of Beartooth Platinum Corporation, stated "The three dimensional magnetic model is extremely encouraging. It shows that the magnetic anomaly has characteristics we would expect if the source were layered Upper Zone rocks of the Bushveld Complex. It also indicates that the anomaly comes much closer to surface than previously predicted. The initial hole should be completed by December 20th. We will then see if our interpretations are correct. If the anomaly is indeed caused by Bushveld rocks, then we have succeeded in opening up 25 kilometers of new Bushveld strike length to explore for the all-important Merensky and UG2 reefs. This would be a very exciting result for the Company." Assays from these summers' drilling activity at the Stillwater Project, Montana, U.S.A., are being received. It is hoped that a complete assay package will be available in early January, 2008 and will be published at that time. About Beartooth Platinum Corporation Beartooth Platinum Corporation is focused on the exploration for Platinum Group Metals (PGM) globally. The Company is currently active in two of the world's most significant PGM camps: the Stillwater and Bushveld intrusive complexes. In Montana, USA, Beartooth controls 872 unpatented lode mineral claims over the exposed 50-km strike length of the Stillwater Intrusive Complex. The Stillwater Complex hosts the JM-Reef, the world's highest-grade primary PGM deposit. Stillwater Mining Company (SMC) currently operates two mines on the J-M Reef. Beartooth's mineral claims are contiguous with these significant resource properties. In Limpopo Province of South Africa, Beartooth has an option to earn a 70%-interest in the approximately 7,500 hectare Doornfontein property. The Doornfontein property overlies a regional scale magnetic anomaly situated between the North and East Limbs of the Bushveld Intrusive Complex. The anomaly is thought to reflect the westward extension of the East Limb of the complex beneath younger cover rocks. The East Limb of the intrusion hosts the Merensky and UG2 platiniferous reefs, two of the most significant repositories of Platinum Group Metals in the world. Regulatory Footnotes Michael D. Johnson, President, CEO and Director of Beartooth Platinum Corporation (BTP), is a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101 responsible for the scientific and technical work on the Doornfontein exploration program and is responsible for reviewing the technical disclosure in this press release. Statements in this release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within applicable securities laws. Readers are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual developments or results may vary materially from those in these "forward-looking statements. Additional information about the Company and its properties is available on the Company's website at www.beartoothplatinu If you would like to receive press releases via email please contact Catarina@chfir.com. Please specify "Beartooth press releases" in the subject box. - 30 - CONTACT INFO: Beartooth Platinum Corporation Michael D. Johnson President & CEO (775) 721-7966 Email: mdjohnsonassoc@aol.c or Beartooth Platinum Corporation Dave Meyer Vice President, Corporate Development (416) 861-5891 Email: info@beartoothplatin Website: www.beartoothplatium or CHF Investor Relations Jeanny So (416) 868-1079, Ext 225 Email: jeanny@chfir.com The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. INDUSTRY: Manufacturing and Production - Mining and Metals SUBJECT: MEX - MINING EXPLORATION UPDATE |
Posted at 18/10/2007 18:24 by red ninja FOR: Beartooth Platinum CorporationTSX VENTURE SYMBOL: BTP October 18, 2007 Beartooth Platinum Completes 2007 Drilling Season at Stillwater, Montana TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct. 18, 2007) - Beartooth Platinum Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BTP) reports the end of the 2007 drilling season on its Stillwater property in South-Central Montana, USA, due to the arrival of the first substantial winter snow. BTP successfully drilled 3,275.9 metres (10,145 feet) in 11 holes, three on the Iron Mountain area and eight centered on the large, soil anomaly at Chrome Mountain that was identified in 2006 (held through JV with Premium Exploration (TSX VENTURE:PEM)). Samples were shipped on a daily basis to SGS in Toronto, with results for the first holes expected to be returned in the next few weeks. Mike Johnson, President & CEO of Beartooth commented, "The drilling intercepted some very interesting mineralization including several meters of sulphides, chromites and other indications of potential Platinum Group Metal mineralization." Despite a number of hurdles, BTP completed a substantial portion of its planned drill program. Drilling for the 2007 field season was delayed because custom rigs ordered for the project arrived late. As was previously reported, work was also interrupted by a local forest fire. In addition, a lobby group sought unsuccessfully to challenge the permit-granting process of the United States Forest Service by challenging certain of the permits held by BTP. In addition to Beartooth's Stillwater project, the Company is moving ahead with plans to drill on the geophysical anomaly located on the Doornfontein Project, located on the northern rim of the Bushveld, South Africa. Drilling is planned to start in November 2007. The Doornfontein Project represents a good opportunity for Beartooth not only because it provides a foothold in the prolific Bushveld Camp but also represents an opportunity for drilling to be carried out while Beartooth's Stillwater project is not accessible due to winter conditions. Additional information about the Company and its properties is available on the Company's website at www.beartoothplatinu If you would like to receive press releases via email please contact valerie@chfir.com and please specify "Beartooth press releases" in the subject line. Statements in this release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within applicable securities laws. Readers are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual developments or results may vary materially from those in these "forward-looking statements." |
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