Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Not much new about this one, other than a few high grade intersections.
More like plugging away at an oldie. Let's wait until they get a few more good intersections before giving them the possibility of a new 'discovery'
Just in case you are unaware of this technology
https://pro.agorafinancial.com/p/FTR_goldcure_0117/EFTRT425/Full?email=georgegalevp%40yahoo.ca&a=13&o=46193&s=52587&u=342044&l=517807&r=MC2&vid=usUJCU&g=0&h=true
And why would think otherwise? The passage below is an excerpt from an independent news source www.consortiumnews.com Please enlighten yourself and read the rest of the article
Giraldi told Scott Horton’s Webcast: “I’m hearing from sources on the ground in the Middle East, people who are intimately familiar with the intelligence that is available who are saying that the essential narrative that we’re all hearing about the Syrian government or the Russians using chemical weapons on innocent civilians is a sham.”
Let it BURN and stay out of the fire
Not keen on REE deposits and companies as the majority of them are chasing silicate mineral deposits whereby it is difficult and expensive to extract the REEs. I have heard of one company that has mined and stockpiled enough REE carbonate material to last about 50 years of current consumption. Money to be made on the hype, maybe?
Saw them at the big show in TO. Keep your eye on them and remember that the 8 moz are only a portion of the deposit, which is still open and being drilled. Lots of free gold in this one that will make for easy and cheap recovery.
When I checked GSS I get Gossan Resources...Are you really believing that this is a good buy??
Take a hard look at PVG and VIT
Not only that according to the most fundamental concepts of democracy that have evolved over the last 2500 years when a group agree to follow a political path by 50% +1 then that is the law of the land. Now it seems according to some of the lesser lights in DC a vote of 96% is not suffici ent and the wishes of a hostile majority should be imposed. How can the US PTB even mouth the word Democracy? Please remember also that the Crimea was an autonomous region of the Ukraine that was annex from Russia in 1957 or there about. It will take more than flying pigs for that area to revert back to the Ukraine.
How does one put this advertiser on permanent ignore?
Would that be the same Cohen who convinced Bush that there were WMD all over the bloody place in Iraq?
It seems like it has potential, but it also seems like they don't know much about VMS deposits or which way to drill them. It is worth waiting to see what and where the next holes hit.
GQC- Goldquest might be worth a look for those who will have to wait a few years for BAA to come back. It sure looks like they have a real VMS deposit with a good strike length. Two holes have gone into the
gold-silver top layer. One hole has hit the main lens with good numbers. At this stage it looks like a Zn-Pb deposit, but keep an eye out for higher Cu values in the holes that go below the Zn-Pb lens. So far I can see only a 400m strike length, but those deposits quite often come in bunches.
Not to worry, they have the goods and those AISC will come down with the new investment.
I see this PR as a good reason to nibble--AND I don't own any yet
Agreed, it is one thing to alert members to actual news for a company,but this constant pumping of his own book by that twit is too much. He doesn't seem to have anything useful to add to the board --so why not ban him?
A very fair analysis. Who the heck knows, best to hold a finger to the wind and act according to your feelings.The Chinese New Year is on January 28, Will the rooster crow for joy?
Land beside is worthless. If it is on strike of the mineralized zone it may be worth 2 cents on a good day. Due diligence is really needed when trying to play the proximity play.
I have had a quick look, not in depth so cannot express much opinion on the merits of the properties, but don't see much to get excited about from their write up on the two main properties. Where do you see the Potential for greatness?
Good call there. Do you know their cash costs?
Fossil fuels will be used for a long time to come unless the alternatives are able to produce and store energy at lower costs. Keep an eye on companies like Sunworks with their new 3-D solar cell. They are profitable in this market, it will be interesting to see what they will do if they ever get their 3-D cell in production.
Thanks, that is just what I was looking for
Anyone have a list, or reference to one,of the top silver producers?
Thanks
Be very careful with this one. There is no geological information given and there is no certification by a Qualifying Person. No mention of mineralization type or photos of mineralized rock. The material on the ground next door, if true, is irrelevant and pictures of geological and engineering consultants on the property is not an endorsement of the grades. A geologist's verbal report of grades in a pile of crap is still just that.
THIS is OLD news. I find it interesting that no one commented on the last PR from PVG with its 20 kg Au intersection and a share price of about $5. This company has most of the funding needed for the development of its Brucejack deposit. In my opinion they have drilled off only the top of a major hydrothermal system, which on itself is rare, and it will easily end up with more than 20M oz of gold. This deposit is unique in that it is still all there in the ground. It appears that they have the boiling zone (compare with the Lihir deposit) and it has not been eroded to its roots as is the case in many of these deposit types. If they wanted to they could probably selectively mine high-grade portions of the deposit and make enough to finance the mine. It is surprising that one of the majors needing to increase their long reserves has not yet taken it out.
You are correct, Banro has the people, the mineralization and the financing. With two mines in production the only thing now is to keep an eye on the All Inclusive Costs and wait for the market to realize its worth. The only unpredictable is the political climate. This news is rather old!!!!!
Now that is the type of response I like to see.
Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I heard that those apricot kernels were poisonous??
Thank you. I enjoy reading the opinions, but have little interest in correcting the misinformation that some try to pass off as fact as everyone is entitled to an opinion-whether they stink or not. This board has been getting a little too hot lately, with several posters more interested in heaping scorn on other's opinions instead of expressing their own opinion. The poster you chastise must be an American, as I have rarely met others who can be so crass and vulgar in expressing their dissatisfaction with others--maybe he/she is a politician who follows the dictum that if you have nothing better to offer then unfounded attacks on the opposition makes one seem to be intelligent (lol). I have been in the minerals and mining field since the mid 1960s and specialize in metals--also have the credentials and publications to back up my opinions and conclusions. Lithium is only in an anticipated short supply at the moment and because it is the flavour of the year there are quite a number of junior exploration companies out there looking for and evaluating new/known deposits. A few will be successful and very quickly there will be a perceived oversupply. Obviously, the new producers will certainly be in a better position to profit from any increase in demand, especially if they are mining Salars in Argentina and elsewhere. The hardrock deposits will make it into production if the grades are high and infrastructure costs are low. The junior exploration projects do make excellent speculations e.g., Nevada prospects. I've visited and evaluated several of the Salars, some of which are still geothermaly active, and I venture the opinion that these deposits will be able to supply Li at well below current prices for a very long time-decades to centuries,
I find it interesting that an ETF like NUGT seems to increase when the markets in Asia are closed. Could it be that the wily Asians are controlling the prices rather than our own banksters??
Some of you may like to see this article http://www.caseyresearch.com/cdd/how-tesla-will-kill-your-portfolio-even-if-you-dont-own-it
That's right, but they may be shorting because they have the warrants, or just 3 cent shares taking profit...
Surely you can do better than that!!! At 2.05 the warrant is out of the money and won't get exercised, sooo, it' 4.10 all day long
Remember that a warrant at $4 gives future operating funds of $12M free of expenses and an incentive for the institutions to hold onto the warrants--they will likely sell the shares as soon as the hold is off. Unfortunately I can't buy into the offering. Be patient things will improve
We have seen other so called newbees on here. I will be keeping an eye on your posts to see if your learning curve is parabolic or not. In the meantime:
Pay attention to the posts by the moderators
Ignore the bashers --easy to check their litany of complaints, etc
You never win or lose until you sell, and,
You never lose if you sell 'too soon' at a profit
Happy investing/speculating/gambling
Try translategoogle.com
Gains pre split mean everything and I think that you know that. Just in case you are uninformed, the higher the SP pre split the lower the ratio needed to get there
70m revenue
10% profit
8 times earnings
350m shares
0.16pps Fair value?
I never consider shorting and 'investment', it is more akin to thieving.
Poor fellow, you can't find anything substantial about the company to harp about, so you have to attempt by way of innuendo to say that the management of SLTD is responsible for failure of its large shareholders to file insider reports. It is quite possible that this is a first time for Emil and we can be sure that when he gets hit by the SEC fine he won't make that mistake again. If it is his first offense he may be able to get off by begging forgiveness for not knowing the time limit because the $ amount involved is a pittance and did not affect the share price in any way. I have had two insiders who were duly advised by me to file their transactions well within the time limit and simply forgot to do so with the result that both were hit with a 5000$fine. Those fines did not in any way, shape or form reflect on myself or anyone else in management. SOO... give it a rest buddy, this company has competent management and they are not only doing the right things to advance this company, but they are doing it quite methodically; and I thank them.
The time to buy is now, not when it has doubled! Right?