greggles
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This is my small cap mining pick for the next 12 months.
Watch this space.
The first round of assays from the aircore and RC drilling are not expected to be received until late November 2020.
@greggles unfortunately there wasn't much interest shown in the announcement, SP up 2.6% on the day.Phase 1 wide-spaced reconnaissance drilling at the Lamil Project was completed in mid-December.
@greggles unfortunately there wasn't much interest shown in the announcement, SP up 2.6% on the day.
Final results due March so are you expecting some sideways movement until then, or is there some other activity elsewhere? I think the Marymia project has a similar timeline so march might be the month.
Yes well that just proves the effectiveness of my now tried and tested system with what I am guessing a 98% success rate. It is a shame others could not benefit in some way from my obvious success.
After holding on to A1M for seemed like decades....... well 17/04/2020........ sold them last Tuesday for a small loss, kicking myself for my obvious stupidity for not selling earlier close to the high.
There you go then....you can only say Bugger and carry on
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Well, nobody knows what the proposed acquisition is, or whether it will end up being good for A1M, so you may have sold at the right time. It's too early to tell. I felt like this company had a lot of potential, but then it kind of went to sleep and in the absence of news it was sold down.
In any case, we will find out very soon what this acquisition is all about, so stay tuned...
But the built infrastructure at Eloise makes AIC Mines a potential consolidator of the famous base metal region around Cloncurry, where a host of nearby copper assets lack their own processing infrastructure.
there's another AFR article today, and A1M gets a mention for the same reasonArticle from the AFR about the Eloise Copper Mine acquisition
With AIC owning the processing infrastructure, I imagine it would be easy to pick up stranded copper deposits in the Cloncurry district for dirt cheap prices and then mine and process them at Eloise. Someone .. suggested that the paragraph was a clear reference to MEP's Jericho JV with OZL and the very extensive tenements MEP controls around the Eloise mine.
I imagine there are many others that would also fit the bill.
Round Oak has as its flagship asset the Jaguar zinc, copper, silver and gold mine in WA , previously owned by IGO Limited, and it also has two old mines located in the copper district between the Queensland towns of Mt Isa and Cloncurry.
Round Oak also has a sizeable package of exploration acreage south of Cloncurry, meaning it will likely be a close neighbour of AIC Mines (A1M).
A longer term growth option is the Stockman deposit in the Victorian high country near Omeo. Soul Patts paid IGO Ltd $32.2 million for Stockman in June 2017 on the promise it would pay IGO up to a further $15 million based on production royalties.
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