ASX looking like it will tip over to 0.7 today.
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ASX looking like it will tip over to 0.7 today.
Great news from a looooooong time s here , circs 1986 !
Just in case anyone wondering about that NTL NCM relationship this short video from 2016 is an excellent summary:
https://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/ar...ork123654.html
Hey Jonu,
Are you satisfied with NTL response and amount of detail in relation to the delayed TMP?
As announced in the previous quarterly report the company and council are working together on finalising a traffic management plan (TMP) that meets the needs of council and NTL. Whilst Company mine traffic on the road will be minimal, with reference to safety guidelines we have sought specialist input from our engineers and the council engineers
Not entirely...but as per earlier post, I think they have circumvented whatever holdup there is with the council via the Compliance Cert.
They are now able to get on with sampling, installation of gear etc which they had to do before serious mining anyway. The Talisman Deeps and Rahu are set to add serious value when the sample results come through.
I suggest you read the latest quarterly Baa, it is quite lengthy, but you may as well get it from the horse's mouth. Can't see why it wouldn't be this year personally, but I have no experience in the JORC code which is mentioned in the release, and how long it takes to get your samples verified. The historic grams per tonne are eye-watering and their data suggests there is plenty more lower down. Newmont also appear to be full steam ahead at Rahu and that is complete bonus material for NTL.
As far as Rahu goes it'll be Newmont digging it up with NTL having the option of a 20% JV stake or 2% royalty (I think those figures are correct).
If NTL can increase it's own JORC it effectively becomes a higher value tangible asset to the company, without having dug it up. So yes, while actual mining is the main target, there is value to be added before we get there.
"Enjoyed by Hundreds of Thousands of people annually" the latest figures I can find is from DoC in 2013 there was 80,000 visitors, and only 60,000 the year before.
If they're going to complain at least be accurate, come on guys.
Seems like these folks should stop looking at the private land on the mountain and focus on the public land at the seashore.
http://sunlive.co.nz/news/153208-fin...rket-paua.html
I'm guessing many others including myself don't believe PK's visitor numbers one bit.
Thousands - Yes. Tens of thousands - Quite possible. Hundreds of thousands - Dream on.
To prove those sort of numbers perhaps PK should consider using the same tech that counts the number of cycle users at the bottom of Queens Wharf/Britomart in Auckland CBD.
:p
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Looks like an awesome place for a picnic tomorrow whose coming???!!!.
I think they are holding the next one in a sewer.....:)
Interesting reading over on Hotcopper thread. Project Karangahape has been exposed as being driven by a hypocrite who got an unnotified RC to substantially increase traffic on the road.
Anyone know how woodstock :p went?
Woodstock went a little bit like this.......Attachment 8833Attachment 8834.......looks like they are going to Thi Chi the mine. :t_up:
Looks like it was correct about P being the worst pollution in our water. [A TV program about 6 months ago] Smoke that stuff and it gets in the water system and has an extremely long half life ends up doing far more damage than mining ever will do . About half the people in this photos look like they live on the stuff. So if it is clean water you want begin at the beginning and stay clear of the drug. When all your members are clean then turn to other pollutions of which gold mining is way down the list.