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Triton Gold are seemingly positioning for a breakout at 25c today on the back of the presentation and the drilling in the Leonora Region.
Thanks for all that information AussiePaul72. I'm just holding on waiting for something to happen, and the chart shows a magnificent sideways movement so far.Hi Noirua ..... you seem to own this thread to date with no comment from anyone else. So thought i would throw my two bob in.
Thanks to you i came across TON and did a bit of research a few weeks ago. I like their range of projects as they all seem to have a lot of potential. I have bought some heads and also some oppies. I bought the heads a little high when it looked like TON was going to make the break over 25c. I still feel comfortable at present though. Some good news and i get the feeling it could run up fairly quickly which it being a fairly tightly held stock (approx 48M tradeable shares on offer).
A few points from their recent presentation:
* TON commenced trading on ASX on 14 Aug 2009
* Cash reserves in the bank of $6.2M at 31 Aug
* One of the largest prospective gold positions in the Albany-Fraser province of Western Australia
* Potential for early gold production, low cost risk to decision (Commencing Scoping study to assess Windarra Tailings and potential for early positive cashflow)
* Albany-Fraser projects (located within the same mineral belt as the >5Moz Tropicana deposit) is an immediate focus for exploration
* Early days for Salmon Gums project but looks VERY exciting compared against the Anglogold-Ashanti Australia's Tropicana deposit in terms of soil sampling Au values (Salmon Gums peak values of 236ppb at Lady Penrhyn, 179.6ppb at Sirius, 66.2ppb at Charlotte, 35ppb at Fishburn & 31ppb at Alexander Peak vs. Tropicana peak value of 31ppb Au)
* Fraser Range, Sunday project also exciting projects
* Strong mid term project of Tushtena, Alaska with high-grade rock chips and high-grade diamond drilling intersections in early drilling (results appear to support world-class mineral system potential)
Good luck to all holders ......
Thanks for all that information AussiePaul72. I'm just holding on waiting for something to happen, and the chart shows a magnificent sideways movement so far.
The cash reserves are ok for a small explorer. I expect the usual fundraising if the price lifts towards 50c and will decide what to do if and when it happens.
Good luck noi
Hi Noirua ..... you seem to own this thread to date with no comment from anyone else. So thought i would throw my two bob in.
Thanks to you i came across TON and did a bit of research a few weeks ago. I like their range of projects as they all seem to have a lot of potential. I have bought some heads and also some oppies. I bought the heads a little high when it looked like TON was going to make the break over 25c. I still feel comfortable at present though. Some good news and i get the feeling it could run up fairly quickly which it being a fairly tightly held stock (approx 48M tradeable shares on offer).
A few points from their recent presentation:
* TON commenced trading on ASX on 14 Aug 2009
* Cash reserves in the bank of $6.2M at 31 Aug
* One of the largest prospective gold positions in the Albany-Fraser province of Western Australia
* Potential for early gold production, low cost risk to decision (Commencing Scoping study to assess Windarra Tailings and potential for early positive cashflow)
* Albany-Fraser projects (located within the same mineral belt as the >5Moz Tropicana deposit) is an immediate focus for exploration
* Early days for Salmon Gums project but looks VERY exciting compared against the Anglogold-Ashanti Australia's Tropicana deposit in terms of soil sampling Au values (Salmon Gums peak values of 236ppb at Lady Penrhyn, 179.6ppb at Sirius, 66.2ppb at Charlotte, 35ppb at Fishburn & 31ppb at Alexander Peak vs. Tropicana peak value of 31ppb Au)
* Fraser Range, Sunday project also exciting projects
* Strong mid term project of Tushtena, Alaska with high-grade rock chips and high-grade diamond drilling intersections in early drilling (results appear to support world-class mineral system potential)
Good luck to all holders ......
Triton's ASX Announcement came at 7.45pm last evening. Triton Gold on-track for Maiden Resource and Near-Term Production
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20091124/pdf/31m8xr3c87m3k9.pdf
Anyone else out there excited about the current drilling program at
Salmon Gums?
Drill results are expected in February. If the results of gold in soil samples are anything to go by, Salmon Gums could host a significant gold resource. Compared to the Tropicana >5M ounce gold resource in the same region, the initial results from Salmon Gums are extremely encouraging.
TON already have a JORC resourse of 113,000 ounces Au at Windarra tailings dams. Scoping study for Windarra is on track for completion in February also.
Two broker reports have been published recently on TON both placing a speculative BUY on it.
Currently market cap is only about $10M with about $5.9M in cash. Seems to be a no-brainer to me - very much undervalued stock. Lots of news due in the next couple of months. If drill results in February are good for Salmon Gums, this could be the catalyst that sees a significant re-rating of TON. However as usual do your own research!
Anyone else out there excited about the current drilling program at
Salmon Gums?
Drill results are expected in February. If the results of gold in soil samples are anything to go by, Salmon Gums could host a significant gold resource. Compared to the Tropicana >5M ounce gold resource in the same region, the initial results from Salmon Gums are extremely encouraging.
TON already have a JORC resourse of 113,000 ounces Au at Windarra tailings dams. Scoping study for Windarra is on track for completion in February also.
Two broker reports have been published recently on TON both placing a speculative BUY on it.
Currently market cap is only about $10M with about $5.9M in cash. Seems to be a no-brainer to me - very much undervalued stock. Lots of news due in the next couple of months. If drill results in February are good for Salmon Gums, this could be the catalyst that sees a significant re-rating of TON. However as usual do your own research!
Yeh why on earth would they not go ahead before 14th feb its so cheap for them to process.... at such shallow depths....it also allows 100% retention of and easy 113,000 - 130,000 ounce development....
IMO its a given they will proceed and the wording in their announcements is indicative of proceeding... (opinion only DYOR), they would be the worlds dumbest managment if they didnt ......and i think they have already proven to be extremely smart and pro-active developers.....
I notice there's some decent action today and 11% increase already
Seems Paul may have alerted quiet a few investors to the likes of TON - seriously thanks for the heads up Paul
To me the deciding factor is the Windarra announcment.....thats obscenely good.....113,000 ounces sitting in a pile of tailings close to the surface....
All they need is a cheap portable processign plant worth about $200,000, some water and a generator an they are in buisiness.....massively cash flow positive
At $500USD net per ounce they have an approximate net profit of $62,000,000 just in this one play.
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