Dona Ferentes
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back between the sheets ... for recent new money only, I suspectMTM Just fell out of bed ...
You cannoli try to be humourous in life.OK, you two, get a room near a bakery.
Origin of carbonatitesCarbonatites ... Not a cereal for the muscle bound but a rock which looks like marble and which MTM seems to have much of, or at least prospective for.
When you find Carbonatites you may find Rare Earth metals within.
If I'd known that, I would have delayed MTM for the December pick. It's a long way down for a driller.Origin of carbonatites
(3) low-degree partial melting of carbonated mantle peridotite below 70 km depth.
wrap that round yr cortex and take yr pick.
And quickly up if you know something.If I'd known that, I would have delayed MTM for the December pick. It's a long way down for a driller.
yesh, right .... like a giant vampire squid, hoovering up the winnings from ASF compsAs I always say, DDYOR. Don't do your own research just listen to your Uncle Garpal.
This is more of a surprise to me than any other member of ASF, guaranteed.
It was brief but I enjoyed it and am now retained by a fund B which I am L not A allowed C K to name as R their OC Aussie Rock K picker for a fee of $USD750K pa.GGP&D
"The trading halt is requested pending an announcement regarding assay results from previous drilling at its Pomme REE project in Quebec and provision of a response to ASX in relation to a
pricing query;"
It was brief but I enjoyed it and am now retained by a fund B which I am L not A allowed C K to name as R their OC Aussie Rock K picker for a fee of $USD750K pa.
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Unfortunately it was a dart pick for the competition this month and I hadn't placed any money on it.Came across this technology that MTM has acquired though the take over Flash. Quite exciting
Rare earth elements await in waste
Rice University scientists applied their flash Joule heating process to coal fly ash and other toxic waste to safely extract rare earth elements essential to modern electronics and green technologies.news.rice.edu
MTM to acquire West Arunta Niobium-REE Project.
Prospective for mineralised carbonatites adjacent to WA1.
Highlights:
• MTM to acquire 100% of Flash Metals Pty Ltd, the beneficial owner of 3 granted exploration licences in Western Australia’s West Arunta region, immediately adjacent to ground held by WA1 Resources (ASX:WA1) and Encounter Resources (ASX:ENR).
• Deal includes acquisition of the Mukinbudin Niobium-REE Project, comprising 2 granted exploration licences located 250km northeast of Perth in the South West Mineral Field of Western Australia.
• Flash also holds an option to exclusively negotiate the rights to Flash Joule Heating technology developed by Rice University in Houston, USA which has demonstrated the potential to treat REE mineralisation and more efficiently recover critical metals from critical metal-rich recycling and waste streams.
yep .. came across that in post #21Came across this technology that MTM has acquired though the take over Flash. Quite exciting
Indeed. I thought the capacity and commercial opportunity of this technology was worth exploring which was why I posted the link to teh research.yep .. came across that in post #21on 19 Dec
... and we will see how open capital markets are for this sort of thing. A 20 per cent discount?MTM trading halt is requested pending an announcement regarding a proposed capital raise
is this a flash mob?and then it went quiet ... on this thread at least. drifting to 4c a share and MC of $10M
.... There's a presentation out, where it would be fair to assume their interest has tilted to the acquired Flash
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further down, the text is that the WA and Quebec explorations will be reassessed (= unceremoniously dumped (?) ) as they search for a new direction, likely take on new personnel and likely raise capital
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