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I noticed that a director (Edward Ellyard) has sold about $406000 worth of his shares. Any comment?
Does that mean he either needs money or believes that the share price will fall further?
As far as transport goes, I think the donkey's are winning at the moment.Kennas, for a few free oppies I'll buy a truck and do it! Not too far when it is a P&L action - there will be enough $ in it
Hey kennas, any thoughts on the quality of grades of the phosphate at their site?
Director sold a few, there was an email form him going around, he expolained directors are investors and need money for the bills and mortgage too - old news
Still no great volume, but gapped up this am. Wouldn't be surprised with the general market coming off this arvo as it's overshot futures opening, and MAK may go with it. Nice it's bounced off that support, but still into consolidation after the break up.the potential reversal I noted above may have been confirmed with yesterday's bar. On better volume I would have more confidence.
Looks like they plan to truck the 230km on the Barkley Hwy to Tennant Creek. That might get a bit tiring after a while!
Here is some info on the setup of Phosphate Hill curtesy of BHP. A lot of infrastructure.
http://www.sirfrt.com.au/Meetings/I...eter Grunke FERTILIZERS BUSINESS OVERVIEW.pdf
Minemakers is pleased to announce that it has secured contracts for rigs for both RC and diamond drill testing of its Wonarah rock phosphate project in the Northern Territory.
The drilling programmes will have three aims, as follows.
1. RC drilling of the Main Zone of mineralization will be aimed at:
• Infill coverage to enable a new resource estimate at a confidence level suitable for feasibility studies.
• Determination of the lateral extent and boundaries of the better mineralisation by drilling beyond the previously known mineralization limits.
• Provision of sufficient new data to enable an estimation of the underlying
additional resources in the Quartz Breccia Phosphorite. This lower mineralization has not previously been the subject of resource estimation. Additional resources in this lower unit would result in decreased mining stripping ratio and hence decreased operating costs.
2. RC drilling of the Aruwurra Prospect where relatively high grade mineralization is exposed at outcrop thus leading to the potential for an alternative initial mine site with lower operating costs as overburden should be less than at the Main Zone.
3. Diamond drilling to provide the following:
• Quality assurance checks on previous and Minemakers’ RC drilling.
• Material for follow-up metallurgical testwork.
• Geotechnical data on both the mineralized and overburden units to assist in mine planning studies as part of the planned feasibility programme.
Drilling plans have been submitted to the statutory authorities for routine approvals. Subject to these approvals and the passing of the Wet Season, drilling is planned to begin in early April 2008.
Was a reversal...for now.the potential reversal I noted above may may have been confirmed with yesterday's bar.
Perhaps, but might depend on what other news comes out. They've got 3 or 4 things in the pipeline at the moment due for announcement. Moina drilling and updated resource, West Southdown aeromagnetic targets and possible partner, Story Creek JV (or not). All due.You would think as they won't be drilling until April that it the SP will slide somewhat once this run is over,
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