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CRI - Critica Limited

Hi Greggy, still none the wiser. Have copies and attached the relevent section from their website and the nickel is only mentioned in the last 3 lines of the Maitland section and does not even refer to it by name, that being Devine.


 

Hi Kevro,

If I could be tongue in cheek for a tick, its amazing how many companies are all of a sudden increasing their focus on nickel just when the nickel price has run so hard. It should be interesting to see what VMS comes up with.
You've shown real guts thus far in holding on for so long. Good luck with your stake.
DYOR
 
What is annoying right now Greggy is that the first hole took about 14 days to complete. This second hole is at approximately day 30. They have gad a few mechanical problems I believe but I'll be dead by the time they complete 4 holes that they are contracted for.

Wondering if this is good or bad. Could they be making sure that they are looking at what they they went looking for. Bad news would have been released a while ago. Any thoughts out there.
 
Ann. out .. nothing zazzy in particular, SP taking a beating (again!!), maybe a top up opp. (DYOR pls).

I am continuing to hold for a few more holes.

Got this info from Crosshair Exploration and Mining - a Canadian Mob.

www.crosshairexploration.com/i/pdf/CXX_PowerPoint_April_4_2006.pdf

Page 16, drilling details of Olympic Dam from June 1975 to Dec 1976 as follows:

RD1 - 38m 1.05% Cu
RD3 - Barren
RD4 - Barren
RD5 - 92m 1.01% Cu
RD6 - Barren
RD7 - Barren
RD8 - 14m 1.20% Cu
RD9 - 94m 0.38% Cu
RD10 - 170m 2.12% Cu

With holes RD5 and 10 being in the Hematite and Granite rich breccias.
 
Hi Kevro,

VMS is often slow in making announcements. Its hard to know where VMS's directors are coming from sometimes. I'm still watching with interest from the sidelines.
DYOR
 
Mining News, Tuesday 20 March

Churchill boosts Venture's confidence

Rebecca Lawson

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

PERTH-based Venture Minerals has received a confidence boost following the
drilling of its second hole at its Churchill Dam project in South Australia, with
managing director Andrew Radonjic keen on fast-tracking exploration.
The hole is the second to be drilled into a 17km-long gravity anomaly and intersected over 180m of alteration consistent with iron oxide-copper-gold-uranium system. Radonjic told MiningNews.net that the significance of both holes is that it suggests the gravity anomaly represents a large, hematite-rich alteration system consistent with other IOCGU style
deposits.

"Its importance is that it gives us more confidence that we have an area that has a greater probability of discovering an IOCGU type of deposit like a Prominent Hill or Olympic Dam," Radonjic said.

"If we start getting some results that indicate that the alteration holes have elevated values of copper, gold, silver, uranium or rare earths, then it just puts another tick in the box saying yes hang on, the ability of the system to hold the mineralised deposit increases dramatically."

Venture has also completed geological logging and sampling of the first hole, with assays expected in the next few weeks.

Radonjic said the company is keen to fast-track exploration given the firmer commodity prices, with the company now committed to extending its detailed ground-based geophysical survey to cover the entire 17km-long anomaly to delineate additional drill targets.

"There is more of an appetite for testing these sort of features, because [for] one they're deep but the rewards are very high," Radonjic said. The first hole was drilled by Venture last month and intersected 130m of brecciated and
hematite-altered Gawler Range Volcanics.

Churchill Dam is in the Olympic Dam IOCGU province of SA.

Shares in Venture shed 5.5c to 40c at midday trading today.
 
VMS has fallen again today and is nearly back in my buying range. I will be watching this one closely as it may soon represent a buying opportunity IMO.
DYOR
 
Has the trail gone cold with this mob? Noticed when I got home this evening stock has been halted, pending announcement. Anyone have thoughts on if we can expect the assay results of the first drill hole?

*disc holding
 
Word on the street is that there is fund raising on the way. Heard 30c & 33c quoted but nothing official. These deep holes they drill cost a fortune.
 
Or the assay results from hole one are about to be released. Either way I can't see the need for a halt ...........so maybe something else.
 
Announcement 12 April 2007


good job kevro
 
Not really, second hand info.

Wonder if they wanted to get this done before releasing assays on 1st hole in case they are not real flash. (or maybe they know there not real flash). Might wait for the first assays before buying in again.

But then again someone heard from a broker that the small fundraising was oversubscribed through the brokers 3 times. They must have had a carrott to lure them in, maybe a preview of the assays, I wonder. Think I'm getting cynical in my middle years.
 
I've been following this sparodically and missed why it took the dive. What's going on there? CD looks to be the key project. The initial drilling looked great, what's the story with the sp??
 

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Hi Kennas,

Market didn't like second drill report but why I don't know. It found the stuff they were looking for and a lot shallower with sulphide traces in both holes. I've seen Geo's sounding a little bemused buy the market reaction. Other companies such as MOX (I think that was the example used) have produced a hole report worse than VMS and gone up.

There was a conspiracy theory as well that think the sell down was planned with a few well placed and timed sell orders going in and setting off stop losses and basically set off a panic.

Still holding my oppies and will look again after the assays are released.

Kevro
 
I've been following this sparodically and missed why it took the dive. What's going on there? CD looks to be the key project. The initial drilling looked great, what's the story with the sp??
Hi Kennas,

I tried to buy back into this one when it went down to the 33c mark but missed out. Around that price I thought it was reasonable value IMO. I feel that when the initial Churchill Dam results came out traders over reacted on the positive side and the share price has now come back to a more reasonable level IMO. I feel that every stock has its price. Even in this bull market there are still overlooked stocks around. Its just a matter of finding them and that's the hard part.
DYOR.
 
Essay results were due for the first hole 1-2 weeks, and second hole 2-3 weeks from broker presentation released 4 April. It's now 20 April, which is, um, 16 days I think. So, results for both holes should be imminent.

(I've taken a bite)
 
Kennas I also find it encouraging that the sp has remained buoyant even following the fundraising ann last week. I am not at my personal computer so don't have chart handy, but I remember looking at it yesterday and the macd still looks very healthy for further progress and this on small volumes. The next couple of weeks are looking positive.
 
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