Sean K
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Momentum could keep it going, but have an exit strategy. Seems to be lots of interest in it, even if some of it is traders. If it's mostly traders, it could turn quickly. Market cap getting pretty big for what it's got in the ground.Hmmm well wish my PDN shares where doing as good as DYL... Do you think it's to late to jump on board and get a part of the action or it's possible there could be a turn around once things settle... (not asking advicejust oppions ) or asking the Mob =
Resources:
18,000t in Namibia at a low grade 200ppm (non JORC, historical)
QLD - No resources defined
Market cap $700m full diluted
This was expensive under my metrics at anything above 45 cents($500m dollar mkt cap), but looked okay at under 40 where i hesitated to buy in.
Why do you think it's cheap DYRC? kennasI personally believe that DYL's share price is still dirt cheap.
IF PDN has bought more yesterday, then we will see an announcement it today, but who knows if it'll be after the close??
Also we all should know that DYL's Quarterly is due very soon. Last year it was the 27th.
I personally believe that DYL's share price is still dirt cheap. If PDN think it is then DYL must have the yellowcake in Namibia!!!
Great months to come for all holders.
Good luck to all.
No, seriously DYRC, why do you think it's cheap? You need to justify your comments at ASF. Anything will do, then we can discuss it. Cheers, kennasok then, just wait and see!
Yes, Namibian EPLs are close to LH and are a similar type of deposit. However, at the moment, it seems the total tonnage they have there is spread over the EPLs in 5 different deposits and the grades aren't as good by the look. I'm not sure how open these deposits are either:I honestly believe DYL is cheap because of the way it has set its self up next to PDN in Namibia and also the amount of potential their project has.
It is very similar formation to the langer henrich deposit and with PDN buying up in DYL its enough for me!
The resources quoted in the table and total metreage drilled are based on data and reports obtained and prepared by the previous operators, as provided to the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation and the Namibian Ministry of Mines and Energy. DYL will complete the work necessary to independently verify the classification of the mineral resource estimates and is not treating the mineral resource estimates as JORC defined resources verified by a qualified person. The tenements will require considerable further exploration which DYL's management and consultants intend to carry out in due course. In the meantime, the information provided should be treated with the appropriate caution.
So, the results from the new drilling, that started on 16 April, will make it 'cheap'.I wouldn't be taking any notice of those ancient results. Just wait for the new ones!
Why will it be a not too bad one DYRC? You need to add some more detail into your posts for them to be of any value. Thanks, kennasGood Morning all,
Hopefully today we should be seeing DYL's quarterley come through.
If not it's definately Monday.
Should be a not too bad one? What you's think?
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