With nickel prices being so high, JRV's nickel project is clearly receiving greater attention. INL may well be taking some profits off the table having got in at a very low price, but one also has to realise that there is ongoing speculation about a Chinese JV. It will be interesting to see what happens from here. I don't hold any JRV, but am watching it from the sidelines.champ2003 said:Put it this way guys,
If INL dumps this stock and it drops that will create a great buying opportunity for the next run up over speculation about a possible chinese JV.
champ2003 said:I think that's pure co- incidence . INL became a substantial holder on the 23rd/2. i think that holds more weight than the Jaguar theory just IMO.
Cheers!
Champ
Atomic5 said:INL made a move on JRV the day Jaguar announced it's move to merchant banking to fund undervalued companies.
INL quote Jaguar on it's web page and in it's PDFs.
INL appear to use Jaguar as a bit of a technological & producer yard stick.
INL probably see Jaguar as an international competitor or else they want to be like Jaguar only they lack some $100-200M earning P/A and JRV just might get those $ for them if only they would play ball.
INL jumps in on 23rd Feb with a half hearted takeover in order try and stop JRV from getting away just as things were hotting up with overseas finance and the Chinese, yelling choose us, choose us ..... then dump a threatening bundle of stock when it looks like JRV are playing hard to get.
Just a coincidence?!
Plus why small-dump a stock before the meeting, unless you think there is not going to be any agreement? An agreement would have sent the share price higher.
What kind of 'insider trading' is that?
The problem now is if they are going to dump anymore and when.
?!
MHO - Please D Y O R
Brissydave said:I think INL need a Nickel Laterite JV with someone, to set up a commercial plant to demonstrate the succsesful processing of the Nickel Laterite, using the INL technique.
I suggest you read here ... http://www.intec.com.au/?/Technology/Nickel_Laterite ...
For the chemist amongst us or the really technically minded here is very detailed descrition of the chemistry of the process ... http://www.intec.com.au/docs/asx/Nickel Process/Intec Nickel Laterite Process Description.pdf ...
I just love that one ... the main point I see is the use of Sulphiric Acid has so many advantages over the traditional and expensive Hydrochloric Acid method ..
So OK a commercial scale demonstration plant, is needed by INL to bring in the customers to INL, and a cost effective method of processing it's ore is what JRV needs ... we have had a meeting ... nobody announced a takeover, or that the door had been slammed in INL's face, so let's exchange fax's ... etc.
IMO a deal will probably happen, with INL holding a seat on the JRV board to oversee that the building and running of the plant is in INL's interest ... JRV and INL will make money from this deal, and INL will be the big winner proving a technology that will have applications on the global scale .... Nickel Laterite deposits are sitting everywhere, waiting for a cost effective technology.
Cheers ... Dave
Atomic5 said:Pursell's mouth is moving but no-one seems to be listening.
Note that he sold on the 8th/03 ....6 days ago. Maybe he just needs the cash at the moment?greggy said:For a Director to be selling that many is a worry.
DYOR
Hi Champ2003,champ2003 said:Note that he sold on the 8th/03 ....6 days ago. Maybe he just needs the cash at the moment?
The key story here at present is speculation surrounding its potentially valuable nickel project. JRV has really held up of late when compared to most other specs.Atomic5 said:There was a 10million share buyer at .032c on Thursday late in the session. Perhaps we'll find out what happened there if Duncan Pursell posts a Top 20 list this week.
Proving to be quite resilient in the face of recent market fluctuations.
The Board of Jervois Mining Limited (ASX: JRV, “Jervois”) recently advised the market that Intec
Ltd (Intec) had requested a meeting with the Board of Jervois (ASX announcement 9 March 2007).
The Board has now met with Intec and has subsequently considered proposals that were
presented at that meeting.
After deliberation, the Board has formed the view that the proposals are not in the best interests of
Jervois shareholders and do not accurately reflect the real value of the Company’s assets and its
potential going forward as a Nickel and Cobalt producer.
Jervois owns the Young Nickel/Cobalt Project in Central NSW, which contains 1.6 million tonnes of
nickel metal and 168,000 tonnes of cobalt metal. The company aims to produce 60,000 tonnes per
annum of nickel and 6,000 tonnes per annum of cobalt in concentrate. The Company has funded
its own research into the hydrometallurgical processing of the metals found at its Young deposit
which has yielded excellent recoveries in both nickel and cobalt.
The Board has advised Intec of its position and Intec has confirmed that the merger proposals are
at a end.
Yours faithfully,
DUNCAN C. PURSELL
MANAGING DIRECTOR
For further information contact:
Duncan Pursell
Managing Director
Jervois Mining Ltd
(03) 9670 3766
Lou Caruana
Media Consultant
Farrington National
Mob: 0413 486 155
or visit the website - www.jervoismining.com.au
Sodapop said:Oh well - someone made a lot of money... Hope no-one got burnt too badly - Pursell and his merry band at JRV ("Jolly Roger Ventures"...)...leave me unmoved - back to the same holding pattern of the last few years methinks... Hope springs eternal...
Techbuy said:Question?
does the fact the director sold a reasonable package last week above $0.03 count as insider trading as he would have been aware they were going to knock back the INL offer/deal.
Techbuy said:Question?
does the fact the director sold a reasonable package last week above $0.03 count as insider trading as he would have been aware they were going to knock back the INL offer/deal.
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