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Sovereign Mne | LSE:SMA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3P3XP06 | ORD 0.01P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.255 | 0.23 | 0.28 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2015 08:08 | squeaky bum time | ![]() sigora | |
23/10/2015 08:07 | tidy is just another BB fantasist. Reading the LSE BB he ain't the only one. Lemmings deserve what they get, which ain't looking like much right now. | ![]() bumpa33 | |
23/10/2015 08:04 | all the ramping tools left the building lol... thought tidy2 was holding a wad here . | ![]() kcowe | |
23/10/2015 07:14 | very quiet here today! all that super ramping and no news.. as yet! It is the 23rd. | ![]() kcowe | |
22/10/2015 15:56 | adding again cant go wrong at these prices worse case scenario a weeks delay | ![]() sigora | |
22/10/2015 15:54 | Baws o' steel me! Got me some more too. | ![]() an1mal | |
22/10/2015 15:40 | needing big balls here well he who dares picking a few more up from here | ![]() sigora | |
22/10/2015 15:13 | Nothing to stop a MOU | ![]() janestone | |
22/10/2015 15:05 | Yes but its pending confirmation by the Constitutional Court which won't be until Sunday | ![]() hope67 | |
22/10/2015 14:29 | Gimme election may be over but they have to wait 8 days until they can officially announce. Wouldn't it be great if Condes speech talked about tapping into the rich minerals Guinea has and welcoming new investment into his country to create jobs etc. Dreaming I know. | ![]() hope67 | |
22/10/2015 14:12 | Hope, keep dreaming the election is over Conde has won. David Pearl will release news tomorrow and we will be rich not poor. No delay and he has put a deadline to finalise the deal &uni CEo would put their neck in he line and give dates out like that willy nilly especially if you have the reputation they David Pearl has. | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 14:06 | Amazing how they are keeping the price at this level reckon it will be a 0.97 close rns extention tomorrow to allow for election to be formally announced on Sunday Then rns early next week to confirm deal along with placing or outright T/O Or we are all going to be poor. | ![]() hope67 | |
22/10/2015 12:23 | Note. Ashanti's words' "significant potential" This is from a Majors own words. Significant for a major is significant ;-)) | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 12:17 | Animal Anglo have the field North West to Mandiana and have been operating there for sometime so I can't tell you when it's been written Yes Keya singing off the same hymn sheet for sure. The numbers excite me 8 Million Oz of gold and they can churn out between 200/500k per annum. | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 12:15 | When was the Anglo Ashanti piece written? If it was the last 6-months then perhaps we do have horses in the same stable? | ![]() an1mal | |
22/10/2015 12:11 | Good post gimme, they sound like they are both singing from the same hymn sheet. | ![]() keya5000 | |
22/10/2015 11:57 | Thanks. You seem confident. | ![]() an1mal | |
22/10/2015 11:51 | Animal He said the Ebola really knocked the country for 6 but things are getting back to normal and Guinea is wanting investment and is very pro mining to get this sector going. They are giving oil concessions and diamond concessions away too, Bauxite is the biggest commodity, | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 11:47 | SMA Mandiana project reads; The Mandiana-Magana project area has been the site of intense artisanal gold mining activity, believed to have been carried out intermittently from the 19th century to the present time, but has seen no modern exploration activity. SMA geological teams have identified more than 9,000 artisanal pits, some interconnected at varying depths up to 30 meters within saprolite, defining the surface trace of the important, northwest-trending Yagbelen and Woyondjan gold-bearing zones, and numerous smaller zones, which can be clearly seen from satellite imagery. Anglo AshantiGuinea Project reads; Siguiri, a multiple open-pit oxide gold mine, in the relatively remote district of Siguiri, around 850km northeast of the country’s capital, Conakry. The area has significant potential for gold mining and has long been an area of traditional artisanal mining. The gold processing plant treats about 30,000t daily. AngloGold Ashanti holds an 85% interest in Siguiri, with the remaining interest held by the Government of Guinea. Look how both reads are so identical ;-)) | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 11:45 | Gimme - did your Director friend comment about the business climate on the ground in Guinea post-election? I just wonder whether there's a sense of optimism there and an invigorated desire to do business? Loaded question I know but it'd be good to know. | ![]() an1mal | |
22/10/2015 11:11 | Just paid 1.03 on TD :-)) | keylyd | |
22/10/2015 11:07 | Guinea Siguiri is a multiple open-pit oxide gold mine in the relatively remote district of Siguiri, around 850km northeast of the country’s capital, Conakry. The area has significant potential for gold mining and has long been an area of traditional artisanal mining. The gold processing plant treats about 30,000t daily. AngloGold Ashanti holds an 85% interest in Siguiri, with the remaining 15% held in trust for the nation by the Government of Guinea. Look at the map above Mandiana is next door ;-)) | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 10:57 | 1.02 to buy this will run very soon ;-)) | ![]() gimmetheloot | |
22/10/2015 10:19 | I see half term has started early | ![]() hope67 |
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