Sean K
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Agreed, but it is a very good sign that all 36 RC holes at Sweetwater have intersected mineralisation. However, visual inspection and pXRF analysis can only reveal so much. Lab assay results first and then follow up infill drilling to revel the true extent of the mineralisation in that area.
It does look like RTR will get a small share price lift this morning as a result of this news.
Yep, but not sure about a SP lift today, I think there's going to be a sea of red out there this am.
Current market depth indicates it will open higher, but that's no guarantee that it will finish the day higher.
Started up a few % but dropped back a bit with the market.
MC is around $190m with about $17m cash (end June) for $173m EV. They're spending about $5m a quarter so will need to do a raise before they get the MRE for Chinook out at the end of next year.
At the mercy of the general market conditions at the moment. Earaheedy is going to be a massive resource at good grades. If we were risk-on at the moment I think this would be significantly higher. But, explorers are in the dog house. Hard to know how much time we've got at these depressed prices with all that's going on. Weeks, months, another year? Maybe there's time to be accumulating the quality explorers with known resources in metals that will be in demand.
Interpretation of the preliminary Airborne Gravity Gradiometric (AGG) data has highlighted the high-grade fault zones as potentially a series of stacked eastwest mineralising structures
Multiple new targets are being generated from the preliminary data showcasing potential for new fault zones yet to be drill tested within and outside the 8km x 2km Tonka-Navajoh Prospect
I think they need more yellow, red and purple on that cartoon. There's not many significant deposits on a World scale that are mostly blue/green (blue box below). Most are high 4 and above 5%. So, need more red on the map.
Having said that, the red/purple areas they've identified at Tonka run a good strike length and width about 100-200m wide maybe?
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Can you elaborate on why?Wish it had some Silver like most Zn-Pb deposits
This is interesting but the shoots are pretty narrow. Maybe it points to something bigger.
Would still rather be seeing continuation of the Zn&Pb above 5% mark. Need more purple and orange on the cartoon.
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Whatever happened to the assay results from the drilling program at the Wardawarra Project that commenced in April?
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Inquring minds want to know why the results are still pending.
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