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Juddy (or anyone),

Can you advise the meaning behind the INL logo??
The explanation hyperlink on their website doesn't seem to load.

Cheers
 
recent photo of Intec's bulk zinc concentrate storage facility

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jtb said:
Juddy (or anyone),

Can you advise the meaning behind the INL logo??
The explanation hyperlink on their website doesn't seem to load.

Cheers

Hi Jtb,

They are the greek symbols for the five elements of Zn, Au, Ag, Cu, and Pb which Intec has developed individual extraction processes for. There was a nice little flash animation on their new site a while back explaining it, but I think they have temporarily dismantled it as some people were having trouble connecting to the site.

cheers
 
juddy said:
Hi Jtb,

They are the greek symbols for the five elements of Zn, Au, Ag, Cu, and Pb which Intec has developed individual extraction processes for. There was a nice little flash animation on their new site a while back explaining it, but I think they have temporarily dismantled it as some people were having trouble connecting to the site.

cheers

Ta mate, dare I say it .........it was all greek to me
 
where do you get all these pics mate? you seem to be up on intecs business, just wondering if you know about the metal process. Could it be used at any mine or is there a criteria or something which dictates where its possible to use
 
Vol way off, all the excitement gone after the ann of zn production......I think this could come off a little before the next significant ann in regard to the FS being done on the Burnie Demo Plant, due in Jan. Maybe. Zn price to give upside in the mean time I suppose, or ann of who is going to be providing future product to be milled at Hellyer. They said in their last ann their were 2 'interested parties'. That should come out soon too I suppose.

Some very short term support at $0.275/28. MACD turning, starting to converge just slightly.....
 

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Huge zinc mine - landslide - worth a read


Debris removing from Anguran mine takes 5 yrs

Saturday, December 09, 2006 - ©2005 IranMania.com

LONDON, December 9 (IranMania) - Removal of the debris of the landslide in Anguran zinc mine will lead to the closure of the nation’s largest zinc mine for up to four or five years, an expert said, MNA reported.

The landslide in Anguran zinc mine has faced the largest zinc mine project in the whole Middle East with the threat of shutting down for a period of between four and five years, the official said on condition of anonymity. He added that, however, the mine developers maintain that the mine is not facing a serious threat.

Removing the debris from the mine by a private sector contractor could be carried out simultaneously in four fronts. This would result in the completion of the job in 10 to 15 months, the Persian service of ISNA news agency quoted the official as saying on Friday.

However, he added, since the project has been offered to a state contractor, completion of the job is expected to take about five years.

Development operations on the nation’s largest zinc mine has been scheduled to kick off in Zanjan, 300 km west of Tehran, in December. The project is expected to become operational in three years, managing director of Iran Zinc Mines Development Company (IZMDC) had earlier said.

If fully operational, production from Anguran zinc mine would hit 280,000 tons per annum.
 
tech/a said:
Got out at 28.5 not moving enough for this black duck.

geez that was quick! the fundamentals are solid, this one will only get better and better and the story unfolds - seems that many people in this forum have A.D.D. - if a stock doesn't move in five seconds they sell it! strange strategy - I guess it makes e-trade wealthy!
 
Yeah i sold out on a few other stocks with small gains and bought into INL pretty heavily all i need now is an announcement before xmas :p:

Weren't they looking at something with Bass metals soon?
 
Depends on timeframes.
In the case of short term trading and in my case I want my $$$s working for me.

I had 3 positions this morning EVE,INL and MLS.
At open I sold EVE and bought more MLS.

Ive liquidated INL in preparation for another trade.
If I had a longterm view on INL and wished to hold then thats where i would be.

Nothing wrong with those who hold that veiw,they may well do very well.
While I MAY miss any positive price action chances are I will be somewhere else getting my share.
 
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