Jesus, missed some stuff yesterday it seems! Unfortunately I'm not going to be home in time to be able to take part in the share purchase plan... :t_down:
Is it possible to complete electronically?
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Jesus, missed some stuff yesterday it seems! Unfortunately I'm not going to be home in time to be able to take part in the share purchase plan... :t_down:
Is it possible to complete electronically?
Article in this morning's stuff
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/indu...-inappropriate
I like this bit in particular:
But Green Party mining spokeswoman Catherine Delahunty said Talisman, formerly Heritage Gold, "have been hanging round the Coromandel for many years and have never really done a hell of a lot".
Don't get your hopes up people. As Moosie says.. its a looooonnnnngggg term thing :)
there will still be gold in the hills long after the greens are gone which wont be much longer the way things are going.
You could say Ms whatzername has been hanging around NZ for many years without doing a hell of a lot. I might be in a cave but I will not be wearing sandals, sackcloth because of some bunch of halfbaked halfwits determined to get up everybodys noses for their own self glorification.And all done under the pretense of assisting the planet.
Must be friday:)
At least we have a better idea on the timeline to serious mining. If talks with Newmont Waihi work out, this will be a huge boost to the company, because the amount of capital involved should be quite small, and the distance to Waihi is quite short. Even to get to the bulk sampling stage will require the mine to be opened up, the extraction equipment and some initial processing gear to be installed. So when we hear about equipment being designed or purchased, we'll know it's all on. I think the greens will have some difficulty stopping a small operation in a previous mine, in the middle of mining country.
Indeed Moosie. The uncertainty around the resource consent is the only thing stopping me getting in...
You'd think it a given...as ElZ points out we are in the middle of mining country and the area has been mined in the past for decades...
But the bureaucratic nonsense and red tape that has emerged the last decade or so makes me think twice...especially now that this area is very popular with hikers/day walkers and is in fact a rather pleasant and well used area..NTL will have to get the application right and prove there will be no or minimal affect on the current environment...
I wish them well, but I sense this might drag on....perhaps there is a rare beetle that might get disturbed....
Yeah your sooooo right blackcap....NOT
Pretty well done sweet f all in the last 12 months
- Scoping study
- Pre feasibility study
- Mine upgrade
- Started Feasibility study
- 2 sampling programs showing amazing grades one like 1% gold
- 2 placements and a rights issue at 1.1C AUD and even after dilution stayed thereabouts raising 2+M underwritten by Cannacord each time only dropping today to meet SPP price which is as moosie pointed out what SPPs do.
- Set up seperate exploration co for their northland asset and others
- Attracted key managment team
- Invested in African gold project they still have loan and equity in for upside
- Had Prefeas independently reviewed by Hatch Goba
- Put out the maiden reserve
- Purchased equipment to do flotation testwork
- Completed the required work to put an SPP together at a generous discount.
......in a market which has been easy for all miners just look at GEL.
Come on NTL get a wriggle on and stop being lazy.....lol
I have been following this company since 1999 and in that time they have done zilch as far as I am concerned. Plenty of rhetoric. Why would now be any different?
I guess the SP says it all really.
Their jobs are writing few bullish reports per year, and let shareholders and investors throw money to keep those directors camping and hiking lifestyle .