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kennas said:Doesn't look like pre open to me...
Ann in regard to JRV notice.
INL turning into an interesting company with major holdings in BSM and now JRV. Wonder where this is leading....
Intec snares stake in Jervois
Monday, 26 February 2007
Paul Garvey
NEW base metals miner Intec has pounced on a major stake in penny stock Jervois Mining, with Intec citing Jervois' nickel laterite resources as a key attraction.
Intec is currently reaping cash flow from the processing of old tailings from the Hellyer base metals mine in Tasmania using a specially designed treatment technology.
The company this morning announced it has used some of that cash to pick up 14.56% of Jervois' issued capital through a series of on-market transactions.
Intec said it had paid an average of around 1.16c per share for the stake.
With shares in Jervois moving up 0.8c to 2.9c in morning trade today, Intec has already seen the value of its investment doubled. On the back of this morning's gain, Jervois has a market capitalisation of $47.9 million.
"Intec considers that its own existing demonstration plant, strong future cashflows and proven technology and project development capabilities could accelerate development of Jervois' Young and Nyngan nickel laterite resources," Intec managing director Philip Wood said.
The Young deposit alone has an indicated and inferred resource of 167 million tonnes grading 0.72% nickel and 0.07% cobalt. Both Young and Nyngan are in New South Wales.
Wood said Intec was looking forward to productive discussions with Jervois' board "in order to progress mutually beneficial outcomes for the two companies and their shareholders".
Earlier this month, Jervois signed a memorandum of understanding with China's Guandong Guang Ye Assets Management over a potential joint venture over the Young project.
Intec's shares are up this morning.
Yep. Picked up a few. If the break is confirmed will probably buy a few more. Not sure if today's action is sustainable. Might be just reaction to JRV play and peter off. I'm cautiously optomistic that it might have turned, but as I said earlier, needs to clearly break 23 cents IMO for downtrend to perhaps be broken. The indicators are telling me it has but I'm not yet convinced.wintermute said:you back in yet Kennas??I put the base of my decending triangle at 20c figured today was make or break (for the short term) looks like it was make, assuming we aren't seeing a false break
Tony.
kennas said:Yep. Picked up a few. If the break is confirmed will probably buy a few more. Not sure if today's action is sustainable. Might be just reaction to JRV play and peter off. I'm cautiously optomistic that it might have turned, but as I said earlier, needs to clearly break 23 cents IMO for downtrend to perhaps be broken. The indicators are telling me it has but I'm not yet convinced.
I wonder if Ivanhoe is doing the dumping. A little while ago they still had 39m shares to sell.Porper said:INL need a close on the days highs to have a chance of moving up in the short term.
Much improved volume with a close near the days lows is a big negative for me.At the moment it is getting dumped again.A strong close and we have a case for a strong run.
I may be even tempted to buy more if we can get a close of 0.23 or higher.
skint said:I wonder if Ivanhoe is doing the dumping. A little while ago they still had 39m shares to sell.
nizar said:Tend to agree with constable and Chops.
Fundamentals and growth potential DOES NOT make you money.
If you are taking a long position..., then you can only make money from share price appreciation.
Techbuy said:INL and JRV are having a meeting around the 8th March about ?????
It could be a take over offer or rejection of INL.
How do you think this will change the SP?
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