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DALR Dalradian Cmn

86.25
0.00 (0.00%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Dalradian Cmn Investors - DALR

Dalradian Cmn Investors - DALR

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Dalradian Cmn DALR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 86.25 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
86.25 86.25
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Posted at 16/8/2018 18:24 by pelgis
Might look like a bad deal for the investors on the table, but at least you'll get something back.... public backlash against Dalradian has snowballed over the last month and the locals have regrouped and intensified their fight against the proposed mine and processing plant. Other prospecting companies operating near Draperstown have added fuel to the fire and the resulting local anger has unified a lot of the smaller groups. If I know these people as well as I think I do, then no mining company will conquer them, even if they did they'd never be able to operate there. A definite loss on the cards if you stay in.
Posted at 21/6/2018 21:27 by storefront27
Nope, this looks like a last ditch attempt to protect what price is left. Claims of a high rolling investor may calm some fears in the short term but it looks like an opt out position being taken.
Posted at 18/9/2017 08:16 by glitter2
That looks like big news 55pc increase in grade. How much does the extra equipment cost though? Ah, yes. This looks like the answer:Eric Tremblay, Dalradian's Chief Operating Officer commented: "These are very good results. Independent testing proves our high-grade gold is easily sorted from waste. We can now show that a modest capital investment in this technology will improve Curraghinalt's already robust grades and project economics. We plan to investigate it further by visiting operations using the technology prior to designing our own ore sorting infrastructure for inclusion in an updated feasibility study."

Ore sorting has the potential to considerably reduce costs at the mill by decreasing the amount of ore processed to produce the same number of ounces. Applying the results of the testing to the Curraghinalt deposit Mineral Reserve Estimate, would potentially eliminate approximately 1.87 million tonnes of non-mineralized material prior to processing (see Figure 2 available at hxxp://www.dalradian.com/investor-centre/news-releases/news-releases-details/September-18-2017-News-Release-Figures/). Using the base case feasibility cost estimate of US$27.8/tonne for milling, this could result in savings of US$52 million against a revenue loss of approximately US$12.6 million (at 1,250 US$/oz) due to recovery being reduced by 0.7%. Further cost savings are expected from the replacement of cut and fill mining previously adopted for dilution control with mechanized long hole mining. Application of ore sorting also has the potential to decrease the cut-off grade, which would result in more mineable ounces and increase the throughput of the mine.
Posted at 25/11/2015 09:48 by exbiz
Very surprised more investors aren'y on to this one yet. Obviously nobody wants goodies at the moment but with so many brokers issuing strong buy recommendations it certainly looks like one to put away now for a healthy return in a couple of years time.

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