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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Guardian Metal Resources Plc | LSE:GMET | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BPQY8R36 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 1.69% | 30.00 | 29.00 | 31.00 | 30.00 | 29.50 | 29.50 | 91,321 | 15:06:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Ferroalloy Ores, Ex Vanadium | 30k | -848k | -0.0100 | -30.00 | 25.08M |
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11/6/2024 08:27 | From today's RNS "The Company believes that given the spatial relationship between this magnetic anomaly and the Garnet and Gunmetal skarn-type mineralised zones, the anomaly could represent a potential buried porphyry system at depth." and "The Company is in possession of a low resolution airborne magnetic dataset which shows a very large (circa 2km x 2km) magnetic anomaly which is directly coincident with the Project's Garnet and Gunmetal skarn-type tungsten-copper-silv So if there is a buried porphyry system at depth, what metal ores is it likely to contain? Presumably ores of tungsten-copper-silv | ![]() metis20 | |
11/6/2024 08:13 | so much news to come! | ![]() sos100 | |
11/6/2024 07:56 | What will save money? | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 07:51 | It will save money in the longer run and enable a more successful and efficient drilling campaign. All very good and another positive step forward. | ![]() the count of monte_cristo | |
11/6/2024 07:50 | I'm not remotely interested in the Tungsten deposit fella. Copper is my game and I want to know when they're drilling Garfield and the associated budget! | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 07:46 | 13th May RNS This phase I programme will include a minimum of 2,000m of diamond drilling. Due to recent warrant monies received, the Company is in a position to expand the programme at its own discretion. And from today's RNS "PILOT MOUNTAIN HIGHLIGHTS The Company is in possession of a low resolution airborne magnetic dataset which shows a very large (circa 2km x 2km) magnetic anomaly which is directly coincident with the Project's Garnet and Gunmetal skarn-type tungsten-copper-silv SJ Geophysics Ltd has been commissioned to conduct a high-resolution ground-magnetics survey to cover this exciting anomaly. This work will commence immediately following the completion of the Garfield geophysics work outlined below." So more geophysics being done at Pilot Mountain to support expansion of the drilling programme. | ![]() metis20 | |
11/6/2024 07:44 | The word "could" comes up a lot with this company!When was the last time a big porphyry was permitted is the US kiddo? You know about Resolution and Pebble I'm assuming?Why aren't they doing airborne geophysics, or have I got that wrong? | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 07:24 | To put it into perspective, if they find a copper porphyry, depending on the grade, size, depth, etc, it could alone propel the market cap into the hundreds of millions. This is the prize on offer with these large copper porphyry discoveries, of which the US requires many to gain copper independence and we are in one of the best mining jurisdictions in the world in Nevada, with PM having no land use issues or environmental blockers and is next to a road and power, super place for a mine. | ![]() the count of monte_cristo | |
11/6/2024 07:15 | I have put him on filter. It’s the only way. | ![]() rafboy | |
11/6/2024 07:15 | I have put him on filter. It’s the only way. | ![]() rafboy | |
11/6/2024 07:15 | super rns hold on tight for drill results! | ![]() sos100 | |
11/6/2024 07:10 | Boring, why post twice? Meanwhile, another great rns from GMET. Many of the worlds new copper discoveries are going to be these 'blind' copper deposits, with no real outcroppings and little in the way of surface indications of copper. Very difficult to find them or know they are there without the use of modern exploration techniques. "the anomaly could represent a potential buried porphyry system at depth". "which shows a very large (circa 2km x 2km) magnetic anomaly which is directly coincident with the Project's Garnet and Gunmetal skarn-type tungsten-copper-silv Unfortunately after such a strong rise, with much more to come this year the once quiet board with just a handful of posters will now attract some morons. Sad but this is what success does, saw it on EEE when it went from 2p to 12p. | ![]() the count of monte_cristo | |
11/6/2024 06:52 | Moreover, anyone who talk about filtering has already lost the argument and is a monumental beta male, all imho! | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 06:48 | Any aim miner is far from an "investment" you absolute spanner, imho of course!What research have you done kiddo? What is your favourite bit of data? ROFLMFAO! Mate I do better research than you whilst I'm sleeping. In terms of research levels I'm Real Madrid and you're Grimsby Town kiddo! | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 03:35 | Got you on filter, have you done your basic research yet? Or have you asked a load more questions asking other people to do the work for you with zero thanks? Noticeable that all your questions are either directly or indirectly negative. Also, why not just write one message and not two? You messer. Where were you a few months ago, you could have made a 100% on your investment, lolz. | ![]() the count of monte_cristo | |
11/6/2024 03:25 | Have they run airborne geophysics? I remember what put me off here was a TwitterX picture of some guy walking the property with what essentially looked like a metal detector, and they said it was some kind of geophysical survey if I remember correctly. Cheap and cheerful I remember thinking!For example all the way back in 2013 Asiamet with their then JV partner Freeport commissioned a plane from Aberdeen to fly to Borneo to do a geophysical survey. Cost at the time? A cool million bucks, kiddos. Better story than some guy walking the Nevada outback with a backpack and metal detector innit.Now Kiddos: drilling budget and how many meters are they planning? Cheers. | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 03:04 | Dude you've shown your ignorance before. Why would someone like me be interested in soil samples? Diamond core for me you eeejit. Get drilling on Garfield and I'll give you my opinion on the results innit. What is the drilling budget ROFLMFAO | ![]() bukowski750 | |
11/6/2024 01:18 | Always some saddo on these boards after a rise, where were you a few months back? This has now 1 bagged for me, much more to come here and yes, a copper porphyry discovery is a real potential here. You say you are interested in exploration geology and educating yourself, but then come on here and ask basic questions which show zero research and effort. You prefer to get your information from other people, which seems stupid for someone who says they are "interested in exploration geology and enjoy educating myself". All your questions could be answered in 20 minutes of basic research, tis all. The questions you pose show research, which means actually you know the answers. Just a messer. P.S. one coward marking me down, mark me down you fool, up 100% here. Don't be jealous. | ![]() the count of monte_cristo | |
10/6/2024 20:54 | To complete the link, type https: in front of:- //t.co/qOlXnw34Cg and see page 20 for:- Integrated Investment Roadmap Tungsten feasibility study Pilot Mountain, pencilled in to start later this year. Also a reminder:- | ![]() metis20 | |
10/6/2024 20:01 | I'm not "de ramping" whatever that is, but would you care to explain how this is "backed by the US government " ? Genuinely interested fella ? | ![]() bukowski750 | |
10/6/2024 19:53 | [...] Page 21 Anyone seen this??? I suspect 50p+ may come alot sooner than many expect here. Largest Tungsten deposit on US soil backed by the US Government. I think this will go parabolic at some stage! | ![]() zb27 | |
10/6/2024 19:44 | You suspect wrong kiddo. I'm interested in exploration geology and enjoy educating myself. Tis all. Also like a bit of processing and metallurgy innit. You my friend are on a Soi Dog hunt by the looks of it. Best of luck kiddo! | ![]() bukowski750 | |
10/6/2024 19:37 | Yes sadly this poster is someone who is now on their 3rd profile (previously known as Bradshaw and Rainy) who has a very odd posting record. He’ll spam the board with machine gun style posts, likes to demand answers but won’t offer anything himself. Best to starve him of the attention he wants. The only share I’ve seen him bullish about is Asiamet, on which he is massively underwater. I suspect he’s being paid by someone. | ![]() adw198 | |
10/6/2024 19:15 | Any idea on the cost per meter of drilling in nevada? I heard the figure a few months back and it's eye watering. And the drilling cost of delineating this potential 300 Mt porphyry is????? Lol. If, and it's a big if, a discovery hole is released at Garfield, then i assume a deep pocketed partner is is on the cards.All imho dyor! | ![]() bukowski750 | |
10/6/2024 19:06 | I'm posing legit questions, you turbo melt. So how about answering them?And gmet is far from my focus lol there's not even real any data to go over you absolute buffoon. Good talkers tho innit. Reminds me a bit of the Paul Johnson style. I know all the tricks kiddo, been there done that!All imho dyor ! | ![]() bukowski750 |
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