Yes. But once they are out of suspension then whoosh! |
Odd comparison kemche. Is not trading in CHLL shares suspended and has been since June 2024 and at a low? |
You just wait until the whooshing starts - then we will see.
Just look at CHLL! |
Think I could take them, but not sure about "Buff" Fairbairn, either he spends too long in the gym or he should try a size larger shirt.
I notice that the management don't go toe to toe with Sarah Lowther. I think she'd eat them. |
Spangle, you just wait until I tell David Burton and Zak about you then we will see who is funny! |
Please stay low until I’ve gathered more cash to buy more ecr shares🙏 |
Spangle - filtered!
The Doc is the best! |
MMs probably listened to the interview yesterday, and thought they'd wind management up a bit further. ;-)
"Nothing more that we can do that we aren't doing, the reason the share prices sits where it sits is the investors' lack of understanding, it's the bulletin board detractors, it's the MM's games, it's the dire market for junior miners, it's commodity prices, ooops, no, can't use that one, it's the weather, it's annoying interviewers that ask questions and stop me talking, it's Everton FC, it's Antony Albonese, it's peanut butter spread, it's...." |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Sounds cheering.
ECR remains engaged in advanced discussions with Octo Holdings Pty Ltd ("Octo") regarding the proposed sale of the entire issued share capital of MGA for a total cash consideration of A$4.5 million as most recently announced on 3 February 2025. In addition to these ongoing discussions, ECR has experienced a notable increase in interest in MGA from additional parties. As announced on 23 December 2024, under the contemplated proposed disposal structure, it is anticipated that the Bailieston gold and antimony exploration project will remain in MGA and therefore would be included in a proposed disposal of MGA. The Directors believe that this heightened interest in MGA comes amid rising antimony prices in certain markets and growing global interest in the strategic importance of the metal.
Several new parties have recently joined the data room, and the Company continues to receive unsolicited enquiries, both directly and indirectly through its advisers. Following the Company's announcement on 3 February 2025, ECR confirms that additional confidentiality agreements have been signed with two interested parties this week, bringing the total number of such agreements to six. |
More interest in tax losses |
"I'll give this 12 months before lights out.."
What an utterly ridiculously thing to say. We have at least 7 more fundraisings left - possibly.
Excellent interview with the Doc! |
Excellent interview. Can't blame Mike feeling frustrated at some of the comments on BBs. |
New stockbox out 👍 |
Are you a bot?. |
Sale of tax losses soon and then whoosh!
Gla lth'ers. |
Down on good news again and I reckon Tantalum will be a critical mineral which might benefit from the recent announcement re tax. |
Barony - maybe ppm is the preferred way of describing concentrations in unconsolidated alluvial, sedimentary bodies, whereas g/tonne would be more appropriate in cores, or bulk rock samples?
Nonetheless, I agree that reference to some sort of conversion factor would be helpful |
ppm is used for a reason and the reason is that it's great. Classic treeshake on that stupendous RNS.
I continue to average down.
GLA LTHers!
The very idea that the Doc and Nick cannot deliver is simply laughable. |
1000 ppm =0.1%. So that’s roughly what the best gold result was. I prefer g/tonne, or, even better, oz/ton. There are 1 million g in a tonne. Therefore, 1275g/tonne, is ~1275g, roughly 40oz/ton, which is pretty bloody good! Around $120,000 US. Ecr stop using ppm and stick to grammes, or ounces please, so we don’t get confused! |
It's the niobium that is 0.1% and in a stream sample is probably significant. Au samples are in ppm. |
Am I missing something here? 0.1% Au isn’t great, is it? |
Sorry, wrong thread... |
Adam Jones, ECR's Chief Geologist, said: "These latest results from the Lolworth Project reinforce our confidence in the Project's gold and critical minerals potential. The discovery of high-grade gold samples in new areas, along with potentially significant niobium-tantalum values, highlights the untapped potential of this under-explored region. We look forward to further defining these targets through drilling in 2025."
Nick Tulloch, ECR's chairman, said: "Although visiting Lolworth was not on the itinerary for my recent visit to Australia, it featured prominently in discussions during the week. The scale of the project area and our ongoing very promising results from the work we are undertaking there gives us considerable optimism for our forthcoming drilling plans. Our partnerships with Geological Survey of Queensland and James Cook University at Lolworth are a further reminder of the widening interest of a project that is prospective for both gold and critical minerals." |
Highley I still have some here. We can never tell which of the gold miners will make some incredible gold discovery or even drop by the wayside.
It's a bit like oil was in the past.
However I wish everyone well here.
You never know
we could suddenly do an OMI here but that resource is highly unusual I suggest.
BWDIK?
IMO |