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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Starvest Plc | LSE:SVE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009619817 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 11.70 | 9.00 | 20.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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02/2/2021 10:12 | Tight spread, about to move. | rose_by_another_name | |
01/2/2021 15:44 | Just topped up with 25k shares at 20.79p. | zedder | |
29/1/2021 13:08 | I Hope so, its a little irksome having held to have the share price tanking as the POG is rallying. | stevieweebie2 | |
29/1/2021 12:39 | That was me Zedders. Couldn't resist at 21p. Hopefully a big recovery soon. | yorkie52 | |
29/1/2021 11:36 | Someone beat me to it. I was about to grab 30k shares at 21p. | zedder | |
29/1/2021 07:35 | Stig- GGP is not a miner and is not going to be. They will be selling their remaining stake in Havieron to the miner who is already a major partner and has a running processing plant nearby. So it won't be two years before the payoff. This is more like the Canadian explorer that found the huge Fruta del Norte deposit in Ecuador and was bought out for a billion dollars by a miner, who then failed to mine it because of impossible demands by the Ecuador government. The investors in the explorer made out. Not intended as advice, just my musings. | rose_by_another_name | |
29/1/2021 00:07 | Silver One Provides Update on Its Phoenix Silver Project, Arizona January 11, 2021 Vancouver, British Columbia–(Janu Since July, 2020 (see News Release of July 28, 2020), the Company has completed additional prospecting and geological mapping, soil and rock geochemical sampling, a property wide drone-borne magnetic survey, as well as ground self-potential (SP) and electromagnetic (EM) geophysical surveys in the vicinity of the vein fragment structures. Some of these surveys were postponed due to COVID-related delays encountered by some of the Company’s contractors. From this work, a series of exploration targets have been identified and a drill plan has been submitted for permitting, with the aim of testing vein-structures interpreted as the upslope source to the very high-grade vein fragments. The permitting process is expected to take 2-3 months. The magnetic survey has been particularly useful in identifying structural linears, some of which are associated with silver bearing veins. Not only were the east-west trending 417 and Mexican Mine structures identified, but additional strong lineaments were outlined in the northeast and northwest orientations (see map below). Of particular interest is that all three interpreted linear structures intersect in close proximity to, and upslope from the area hosting the very high-grade vein fragments (including the 417 pound fragment and the 459,000 g/t fragment) and also in the vicinity of the Mexican Mine. Other areas of intersecting structures have been identified elsewhere on the property and will require future exploration to determine if they are related to silver vein mineralization. Rock sampling and geological mapping have identified multiple areas of veining on the property (see map below) and the mapping has led to a much greater understanding of the geological and structural controls on the mineralization. Two separate mineralizing events are suspected of being responsible for the bulk of the veins discovered to date. The first event comprises high-grade silver veins hosted in Proterozoic (Precambrian) aged diabase, near the contacts with similar aged metasediments. This style and grade of mineralization is similar to the high-grade Cobalt silver camp in northern Ontario, Canada. The second event consists of silver-bearing polymetallic veins (copper, zinc, lead and gold) which may include remobilization of older silver mineralization during the much younger, Laramide (Upper Cretaceous – Tertiary) porphyry copper event. This younger mineralizing episode resulted in the emplacement of large copper deposits which are actively being mined immediately to the southwest of Phoenix silver. Three dimensional modeling of the magnetic data has not only helped in outlining enhanced lineaments potentially associated with veins, but has also revealed multiple areas of low magnetic susceptibility which could be indicative of hydrothermal alteration and deep-seated sources of hydrothermal fluids. These latter characteristics are very similar to the magnetic signature of the Laramide aged copper deposits located adjacent to the southwest area of the Phoenix Silver project. Exploration for porphyry copper is being conducted immediately to the west of Phoenix silver. Combined with the results of Silver One’s magnetic survey, this further substantiates the possibility that the silver-bearing polymetallic veins, that occur especially in the southern parts of the property, may be associated with a porphyry copper system at depth. Greg Crowe, President and CEO of Silver One commented: “Ongoing exploration at Phoenix Silver continues to enhance the merits of the property. Geophysics in combination with geochemical sampling and geological mapping have identified multiple exploration prospects. The primary, near-term focus will be the drilling of the vein structures immediately upslope from where the very high-grade silver vein fragments were discovered. Permitting is in progress, with drilling anticipated to begin in Q2 2021. Additional, highly prospective targets will be the focus of future programs. We are looking forward the advancement of this uniquely high-grade silver opportunity.” | stu31 | |
28/1/2021 17:44 | Quite shocked at how GGP shareholders are surprised the stock is down 10% on 'good drilling results' Many seem unaware of this chart This is why ORR >>> GGP ORR is on the upswing Exploration part of the Cycle ; Greatland is on the downward slope | the stigologist | |
28/1/2021 15:37 | That's how to make a market 14%spread - but this is the Casino we are in and we just need to play by the rules, touches cap ever so humbly. Robin Hood in the US revolting (peasants) will it cross the Atlantic. | huncher | |
28/1/2021 07:37 | Concise! They have taken about thirty posts to say that over on the GGP thread. | rose_by_another_name | |
28/1/2021 07:17 | More good results at havieron | come on | |
27/1/2021 12:34 | 14% spread allows MM to take a nap. | huncher | |
27/1/2021 12:29 | Z, It will be interesting to see to see what NCM have to say tonight. Zoo | zooman | |
27/1/2021 11:50 | I would say so. Once GGP ticks up to 28.25p for sells, the GGP holding alone is worth just over 40p/share. | zedder | |
27/1/2021 11:45 | Must be due a lift given trades are hitting 29p on GGP.Zoo | zooman | |
25/1/2021 18:44 | With GGP at 26.75p and AAU 4.7p at the close, I make the NAV/share 40.8p. So still a very healthy discount here. Roll on the Newcrest quarterly results late on Wednesday. | zedder | |
25/1/2021 17:26 | The actual spread at 14% was taking the preverbal unfortunately it will open up as I saw a poss op to get in around 20ish - left an order but not much hope. | huncher | |
25/1/2021 16:54 | GGP seems to have recovered in the last minute of trading, but we lag here as usual. Perhaps it will catch up tomorrow. | rose_by_another_name | |
25/1/2021 15:31 | That's my limit buys gone through. Limits were 24.5p and 24p so very happy with those prices. | zedder | |
25/1/2021 11:57 | The MMs want 24.8p for 25k shares having taken just under 50k on at 23.66p. I've put a couple of 25k limit buys ready in for if it falls any further. | zedder | |
25/1/2021 11:16 | We saw this kind of drop when GGP went from 16.8p to 12p around the begining of September, so as a comparator we may see GGP go to 25p. Its interesting that the Scallywag update was then followed by the mining update. We know what's in the ground thus I feel there are some news feed controls at work. The lead up to Thursday along with any late trade volumes may give us an idea. Zoo | zooman | |
25/1/2021 09:57 | I was trying to get 50k shares for 29.5p not so long ago. Just got them at 25p. I'm hoping GGP will start back up after the Newcrest quarterly report due on 28th January. There should be a GGP RNS following this on Thursday morning, hopefully confirming more good drill results at Havieron. | zedder | |
24/1/2021 17:22 | Zedder, I've said my piece.Zoo | zooman | |
24/1/2021 16:44 | I take it neither of you are old enough to remember the oft use school saying "Sticks and stones might break hurt my bones, but names will never hurt me". | zedder | |
24/1/2021 15:28 | Zoo just has to revile me wherever I post. He claims I follow him around but clearly the opposite is the case. I realise it's a pain, but given the things he says about me, you could hardly expect me not to push back. Look to the beginning of this exchange. I did not mention him, but he saw I was posting here and came in swinging. Everything he has been saying about me is either a flat lie or a misrepresentation. He does worse on the Griffin forum, but is trying to appear like a reasonable person here. | rose_by_another_name |
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