STRAP ON.
TODAY WE WILL have full English Breakfast in a Gold plate. VAST is about to make few of us millionaires. AP knows how to play the Naysayers. |
think i'll have a nice breakfast in spoons tomoro and buy a few vast shares too |
AP is an ex trader so knows how to play the markets..get the price nice and low rock bottom then start drip feeding the good news for a nice 100 bagger |
Labour out. VAST has been bust for years except gerbils keep bailing them out. Read the accounts. They have spent $160m getting to the point where they cannot even release a quarterly mining update! |
Why are they all illiterate? |
1p ia very close guys |
Vast share holders I got a great over next 3 months imo. Will be better than the near 100% rise we have seen over the last 3 months |
Yes , £3.39m too much.
gold finger 1 9 Feb '25 - 10:36 - 42166 of 42177
So vast have a market cap of £3.39m |
VAST is in great position. 1. Funding almost sorted, few signitures away 2. Diaminds could land anyday 3. Revenue is about to start coming in 300k to 500k per month on the conservative side 4. VAST will get its first Retail Millionaires very soon.
I SAY STRAP ON . THE NAYSAYERS ABOUT TO FELL THE PAIN |
STRAP ON. BIG WEEK COMING UP. |
Expecting a good week here ;) |
Lol, Naughty troll trolling everyone else. Usual weekend of nothing better to do, usual rant about unsubstantiated progress, and incomes. |
In my opinion, the copper shortage is getting larger by the day. Doctor Copper is showing us that a recession is coming. But because the shortage of copper is getting shorter, they cant drop the price like they usually do. If they did the shortage would only get worse. At some point things will get better. But in the short term Gold is the place to be. So with vast having added gold to their assets, it a massive plus. point. AP and his team getting us involved in these gold plays for free, has been a great bonus. We are very lucky to have AP and the team working for us. I think we will start to hear about the progress and the money being added very soon. As oilisgold has posted many times, ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN A DAY. |
HOW can you tell a troll. Easy, ask them to give you a recommendation, you will never get one. as i know they wont give you a recommendation, ask them to just point you in the right direction. You wont get one of them either. |
There is no such thing as a certainty in investing. You only have to look at those trolls record that post on here to see that. The closest think to a certainty is placing your money under the bed. The same amount will still be there when you next look, but it will buy you less. That's if you have not been robed. So nothing is a certainty. |
I’m not discussing Angus on here. |
“We know the progress that has been made there over the last year, what we dont know yet is what its worth to vast.”
Yes we do. It is $0. Easy. |
yes but things are going to change at angus in the summer when the hedging of the gas price finishes and with the new compressor installed...massive revenues coming there in a few months..no wonder youve gone quiet there |
iceagefarmer: shills on the Angus thread used to ask why one commented on just one company. We’ve been dead right on both companies, consistently. It hasn’t been difficult. |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) So vast have a market cap of £3.39m The best asset to be in at the moment is gold. I am sure even the troll cant disagree with that. Vast have over the last year been managing been working on the Aprelevka gold mines in Tajikistan. We know the progress that has been made there over the last year, what we dont know yet is what its worth to vast. For the simple reason that vast share does not get paid until the beginning of the year. Along with the agreement that was with, the former Hanes gold mine tailings that vast took part in. Again this was said the first shipments of concentrates were set to be shipped from the beginning of this year. The other plus point here is the processing of the tailings were being done at BP by vast at industry norms. see below from RNS.
The Company will receive an effective royalty for providing technical support, processing and marketing services under the First Agreement equal to 20% of the difference between revenue and all sales and production costs (including government royalites and taxes) payable monthly. The Company in addition will be entitled to make a charge for processing material at Baita Plai in accordance with industry norms. Then you have the fact that vast are in a MOU at the moment with Gulf and the Government of Tajikistan for other assets to work on. The best part of this is vast have the option to buy into Gulf with the dividend they are entitled to from the work they have done on the Aprelevka gold mines. The fact that the price of gold is at historic highs, yet miners values have yet to have increased, mean vast will not have to pay a premium price for buying into gulf. So with a market cap of just £3.39m, i would say vast are very cheap for these two assets alone. Then you have the possibility of $12m+ being returned for the diamonds. New finance being sort. A new diamond asset being granted in Zimbabwe. Then you have BP main mine up and running. Along with a drilling campaign that has been paid for but we are yet to get the results. What we do know is there was a extension given to extended the production at BP for a further five years. They would not have been granted this extension if the drilling results were not good. As they needed to show these results to the Government. Then there are other agreements that vast could or will make money in. |
why move here from the angus energy thread? very strange..did bionicdog invite you both? |
1347: yes, and it's not as if there was no warning sign with this one. “The Duke of Commonweslth”. You’d think someone would have had a look at that. And that’s not his only funny name. Still, the Stock Exchange’s informal motto was always “caveat emptor”. It’s really the job of investors to inform themselves and a check on the CH website would have raised red flags. Mr. Prelea’s track record as a company director is none too reassuring, is it? |